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<blockquote data-quote="Hereford2" data-source="post: 1809866" data-attributes="member: 25296"><p>As long as they have brush to eat they will stay in. Go by the Jules on an electric fence charger, I use the cyclops charger 5 Jules is ideal,. I use Pelleted Goat feed, a quarter pound per grown goat is plenty to keep them coming in at night,. Also get a mineral that's made for goats . I use Meat Maker Goat mineral. Also with rotational grazing every 30 or so days I only worm them twice a year. I have Boer Kiko cross goats. Because they're worth taking to the sale barn. Unlike some of the mini breeds. Also they're easier to keep in than the small breeds just because they're bigger. And they're less likely to duck under the fence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hereford2, post: 1809866, member: 25296"] As long as they have brush to eat they will stay in. Go by the Jules on an electric fence charger, I use the cyclops charger 5 Jules is ideal,. I use Pelleted Goat feed, a quarter pound per grown goat is plenty to keep them coming in at night,. Also get a mineral that's made for goats . I use Meat Maker Goat mineral. Also with rotational grazing every 30 or so days I only worm them twice a year. I have Boer Kiko cross goats. Because they're worth taking to the sale barn. Unlike some of the mini breeds. Also they're easier to keep in than the small breeds just because they're bigger. And they're less likely to duck under the fence. [/QUOTE]
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