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<blockquote data-quote="Chuck" data-source="post: 138146" data-attributes="member: 579"><p>Alan, have you tried not putting out more alfalfa as soon as they eat the leaves? If they get a little hungry they might not be so picky. I don't know much about goats, but it seems like the ones I've seen will eat a tin can if they take a notion to. Bagged hay sounds expensive to me, even to keep peace in the house. I don't know how many goats you have, but if she's determined to do it, I would probably rent or borrow one of those little chippers with the gas engine on it just to try. I've seen dairymen use them to chop bedding with, though I'm not sure what size the chop will be. If it works, great, if not you aren't out anything more than a half days rental.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuck, post: 138146, member: 579"] Alan, have you tried not putting out more alfalfa as soon as they eat the leaves? If they get a little hungry they might not be so picky. I don't know much about goats, but it seems like the ones I've seen will eat a tin can if they take a notion to. Bagged hay sounds expensive to me, even to keep peace in the house. I don't know how many goats you have, but if she's determined to do it, I would probably rent or borrow one of those little chippers with the gas engine on it just to try. I've seen dairymen use them to chop bedding with, though I'm not sure what size the chop will be. If it works, great, if not you aren't out anything more than a half days rental. [/QUOTE]
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