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Plants

Do Goats Eat Knapweed?

Do Goats Eat Knapweed? (Answered!)

Goats will eat knapweed if they find it. Goats are very attracted to flowers, and …

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Can Goats Eat Dandelions?

Can Goats Eat Dandelions? (Answered!)

Yes, dandelions are perfectly safe for goats! In fact, dandelions make great forage food for …

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Can Goats Eat Mint?

Can Goats Eat Mint? (Find Out!)

Yes, goats can safely eat mint. It is even tasty and beneficial in many ways—although …

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Can Goats Eat Timothy Hay?

Can Goats Eat Timothy Hay? (Find Out!)

Yes, goats can eat timothy hay—although it is not really the ideal choice. It produces …

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Can Goats Eat Silage?

Can Goats Eat Silage? (Answered!)

Yes, goats can eat silage of more or less any kind. It’s a great option …

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Can Goats Eat Scotch Broom?

Can Goats Eat Scotch Broom? (Answered!)

Yes, Scotch broom is safe for goats. Goats even seem to enjoy eating this problematic …

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Can Goats Eat Ferns?

Can Goats Eat Ferns? (Are They Safe?)

In general, it is best not to let goats eat ferns. They may seem like …

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Can Goats Eat Milkweed?

Can Goats Eat Milkweed? (Find Out!)

Milkweed is considered toxic to goats. Even though it would take a very large quantity …

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Can Goats Eat Gorse

Can Goats Eat Gorse? (Answered!)

Yes, goats can eat gorse. Goats are even frequently used in controlling the plant, and …

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Can Goats Eat Holly?

Can Goats Eat Holly? (Revealed!)

Goats shouldn’t really eat holly. It contains saponin which can cause digestive issues for your …

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Can Goats Eat Maple Leaves?

Can Goats Eat Maple Leaves? (Are Maple Leaves Safe For Goats?)

The answer to that question is yes, goats can eat maple leaves. Which is good …

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Can Goats Eat Sycamore Leaves?

Can Goats Eat Sycamore Leaves? (Answered!)

Yes, goats can eat sycamore leaves. They are perfectly safe and not toxic. They should …

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Can Goats Eat Wisteria?

Can Goats Eat Wisteria? (Find Out!)

In very small amounts, wisteria is safe, but it is generally considered fairly toxic to …

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Can Goats Eat Magnolia Leaves?

Can Goats Eat Magnolia Leaves? (Answered!)

Yes, goats can eat magnolia leaves. They are perfectly safe and make a great foraging …

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Can Goats Eat Nasturtiums?

Can Goats Eat Nasturtiums? (Are They Safe?)

Yes, goats can eat nasturtiums safely. There is nothing toxic or dangerous in them, and …

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Can Goats Eat Kudzu?

Can Goats Eat Kudzu? (Find Out!)

Yes, goats can eat kudzu and indeed are often employed in the task of cutting …

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Can Goats Eat Clover?

Can Goats Eat Clover? (Answered!)

Yes, clover is perfectly safe for goats. It’s not necessarily their first or natural choice, …

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Can Goats Eat Weeds?

Can Goats Eat Weeds? (Answered!)

To answer this question…yes, goats can eat weeds. Goats can not only eat weeds, but …

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