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<blockquote data-quote="Keren" data-source="post: 611174" data-attributes="member: 3195"><p>thanks for the dolomite idea. I often get what I call 'happy scours' the lamb/kid/calf gets a bit scoury but it doesnt affect their appetite or behaviour, and clears up by itself after a little while. </p><p></p><p>I know what you mean about your dad and the goat lol but if you sit down and do the figures on it you might surprise him. I can feed a lactating dairy doe on $1 to $2 a day depending on her production level, and they will produce at least 4L of milk a day, peaking around 7L a day. For me, I raise lambs and kids more than calves, one dairy doe can feed at least 4 lambs/kids each day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keren, post: 611174, member: 3195"] thanks for the dolomite idea. I often get what I call 'happy scours' the lamb/kid/calf gets a bit scoury but it doesnt affect their appetite or behaviour, and clears up by itself after a little while. I know what you mean about your dad and the goat lol but if you sit down and do the figures on it you might surprise him. I can feed a lactating dairy doe on $1 to $2 a day depending on her production level, and they will produce at least 4L of milk a day, peaking around 7L a day. For me, I raise lambs and kids more than calves, one dairy doe can feed at least 4 lambs/kids each day. [/QUOTE]
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