Goats

Nutrition and Feeding

Goats have the ability to forage on anything from fresh grass to weeds and shrubs. Ensure a healthy herd by focusing on goat nutrition, feed, and pasture management.

In this section, find information on how to manage dairy and meat goat nutrition, including resources on feed analysis and forage quality. Access tips on estimating water needs, avoiding poison ivy and multiflora rose, and managing warm-season annuals.

Goat Feed Management

Whether raising goats for dairy or meat, paying attention to the animals’ nutritional needs is critical. While goats may have different nutritional requirements based on the stage of life they are in, providing pastures where they can browse freely is the foundation of proper goat nutrition.

Hay is one of the key sources of nutrients for goats, especially during the winter months when they don’t have access to grazing ground. It provides the goat herd with essential vitamins, minerals, and protein. Goat hay can be grass or a legume such as alfalfa.

Grain feeds may also be used as part of a goat’s diet. Grains are mostly used as a supplement when necessary (e.g. to extend the grazing season or boost nutrient levels). It is important to note, though, that overfeeding grains can lead to health problems such as acidosis and indigestion. Learn more about animal feed safety and regulations with Penn State Extension’s Preventive Controls for Animal Food workshop.

Goat Minerals

Typically, forages do not contain enough minerals to meet goats’ dietary requirements. Supplements – such as mineral mixes of salt with calcium, phosphorus, and trace minerals – are often required.

Note: Legume forages typically contain sufficient amounts of calcium and will only need phosphorus with trace mineral supplement.

Apart from goat feed and minerals, your livestock needs to have easy access to fresh, clean water. Producers can ensure an adequate supply of water is available by estimating farm water use needs well in advance. In addition, you should secure feeding equipment such as feed storage containers, feeders, and water buckets.

Goat Pasture and Forage Management

Goats are well-known for consuming a high percentage of brush and other less desirable plants. This way they successfully maximize the use of pastureland and improve forage quality over time.

With an adequate rotational grazing program, goat producers can increase pasture production and help control internal/external parasites. High-quality pastures – as well as small-grain pastures – provide excellent goat feed that also stimulates milk production during kidding. Forage quality is typically affected by plant development and the timing of grazing.

Discover further information on grazing management and pasture systems with Penn State Extension’s Sustainable Pasture Management for Livestock course. To learn more about pasture rotation, soil management, and forage samples, have a look at the Goat Pasture and Forage Quality Management workshop.

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  1. Preventive Controls for Animal Food
    Workshops

    $475.00

    Preventive Controls for Animal Food
    When 09/24/2024
    Length 2.5 days
    Provides the credentials to meet FDA requirements for development and implementation of a preventive system for food safety as stated within the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) regulations.
  2. Feeder design and forage quality can both impact the amount of forage wasted by sheep and goats.
    Articles
    Reduce Feed Costs by Reducing Hay Waste
    The largest input cost for any livestock enterprise is feed costs. In forage dependent operations, most of these feed costs occur during the winter when feeding hay.
  3. Planning Pasture Species Selection for Sheep and Goats
    Webinars

    Free

    Planning Pasture Species Selection for Sheep and Goats
    When Watch Now
    Length 1 hour
    Recorded Mar 5, 2024
    Learn the principles of forage species selection, proper pasture seeding techniques, and the optimal timing for seeding pastures.
  4. Creep Feeding Principles for Lambs and Goat Kids
    Webinars

    Free

    Creep Feeding Principles for Lambs and Goat Kids
    When Watch Now
    Length 1 hour
    Recorded Feb 13, 2024
    Discover the essential aspects of creep feeding, including setting up feeders, recommended designs, ideal feeds for creep areas, and the crucial do's and don'ts for successful implementation.
  5. Determining Forage Quality: Understanding Feed Analysis
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    Determining Forage Quality: Understanding Feed Analysis
    By Robert J. Van Saun, DVM, MS, PhD
    Learn how to use feed analysis to determine forage quality, and exactly what feeding a high quality forage means.
  6. Feeder design and forage quality can both impact the amount of forage wasted by sheep and goats.
    Articles
    Manage Feed Costs by Evaluating Hay Waste
    Sheep and goat operations all experience some amount of hay waste during winter feeding. Now is a good time to look back and evaluate how much hay was wasted.
  7. Goats in ring being judged. Photo Credit: Melanie Barkley
    Articles
    Feeding Market Goats for Show
    By Melanie Barkley
    Helpful tips on making sure the goat receives appropriate protein, energy, and minerals. Additionally, details additives in concentrate feeds, roughages, and more.
  8. The Four Phases of Feeding the Dairy Goat Kid
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    Free

    The Four Phases of Feeding the Dairy Goat Kid
    When Watch Now
    Recorded Mar 21, 2023
    Learn the significance of each phase and how they can influence the health, development, and quality of the kids you raise. Comprehend management strategies that can positively affect your bottom line when raising replacement does and bucks.
  9. Blooming multiflora rose in a pasture.
    Articles
    Multiflora Rose Control in Pastures
    By David Hartman
    The spread of multiflora rose in Pennsylvania caused it to be designated as a noxious weed. Multiflora rose can be controlled but it takes considerable effort.
  10. Integrating Grazing into Cropping Systems: Infrastructure
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    Integrating Grazing into Cropping Systems: Infrastructure
    Considerations about fencing, watering systems, animal handling and loading, and shade all need to be resolved before animals are placed on the cropland to increase the likelihood of the success of the grazing program.
  11. Cattle grazing in the Bighorn National Forest. Picture shown with permission of Pearson Real Estate, Buffalo, WY.
    Articles
    Silvopasture Could Work on Your Farm
    Silvopasture is the integration of trees, livestock, and forage crops together on the same land to create dual income from timber and livestock.
  12. Coring devices that attach to an electric drill allow easy sampling across the layers within large or small bales.  Photo credit: David W. Hartman, Penn State Extension
    Articles
    Sampling Bales for Forage Quality Analysis
    Testing stored forages for nutritional quality is an important management consideration in livestock nutrition. Sampling bales involves a few simple steps to get a representative sample.
  13. Photo from National Park Service, public domain
    Articles
    Japanese Stiltgrass in Pastures
    By Laura Kenny, Dwight Lingenfelter, Jessica A. Williamson, Ph.D.
    This invasive weed is taking over Pennsylvania pastures. Learn how to control it.
  14. Water System Planning: Estimating Water Needs
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    Water System Planning: Estimating Water Needs
    By Bryan Swistock, William Sharpe, Ph.D.
    Find out how to estimate homeowner or farmer water needs and calculate how much water must be delivered from a private water supply to meet these needs.
  15. Making the Most of Your Feed Analysis for Sheep and Goat Production
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    Making the Most of Your Feed Analysis for Sheep and Goat Production
    When Watch Now
    Recorded Jan 25, 2022
    Feed analysis is a cost-effective way to balance rations for sheep and goat production. Join us to learn more!
  16. Nutrition throughout pregnancy is critical to produce healthy and vigorous kids. Photo courtesy of Diana Fisher
    Articles
    Nutrition Throughout Pregnancy for Meat Goat Does
    Feeding the meat goat herd is a critical aspect of meat goat production and management. Good nutrition influences the overall health status of the entire herd, as well as the growth performance of kids.
  17. Dairy Goat Production
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    Dairy Goat Production
    By Robert J. Van Saun, DVM, MS, PhD, Chelsea Hill, Jayson K. Harper, Ph.D., Lynn Kime
    Dairy goat production is an alternative livestock enterprise suitable for many small-scale or part-time livestock operations.
  18. Dairy Goat Production and Management
    Online Courses

    $150.00

    Dairy Goat Production and Management
    Sections 8
    Length 20 hours
    Learn the basics of dairy goat production and how to manage your operation, including breeds and selection, nutritional needs, potential health problems, and marketing your product.
  19. Meat Goat Production and Management Home Study Course
    Workshops

    Meat Goat Production and Management Home Study Course
    Interested in running a meat goat operation? The Meat Goat Production and Management Home Study Course is for beginning producers and a great review for seasoned producers.