27 Min.

Equipment and Housing for Goats For the Love of Goats

    • Haus- und Wildtiere

This episode includes a basic equipment list for goats, as well as what goats need for housing. You'll learn what you need -- and what you don't. We'll answer these questions:
Why do you need a hay feeder?Why do you need a mineral feeder for loose minerals rather than just getting a mineral block?Why is a water bucket is better than a water trough -- and why are two 2-gallon buckets better than a 5-gallon bucket?What's the best kind of feed pan to use?Why do you need hoof trimmers? (Who trims a goat's hooves in nature?)Why do you need a thermometer?What can you use a milk stand for (other than milking a goat)?Why should your barn NOT be insulated or heated?This is a must-listen episode for anyone new to goats. And if you breed goats, this is a good one to recommend to buyers so that you can be sure they have what they need before taking home your babies.

The full show notes include links to information on what goats eat and what minerals they need, as well as photos of housing, feeders, and other equipment and a hoof trimming video.

Full show notes here --- https://thriftyhomesteader.com/equipment-and-housing-for-goats/

To see the most recent episodes, visit FortheLoveofGoats.com

Want to support the content you love?
Head over to -- https://thrifty-homesteader.ck.page/products/love-goats-tip-jar
Standlee Premium Western ForageWe've been using and loving hay pellets from Standlee Premium Western Forage for more than 10 years!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Thanks for listening!

No one ever said raising goats was easy, but it doesn't have to cost a fortune or drive you crazy! You just need the right information. Click here to learn more about our Goats 365 membership.

Or see my other goat courses in Thrifty Homesteader Academy.

This episode includes a basic equipment list for goats, as well as what goats need for housing. You'll learn what you need -- and what you don't. We'll answer these questions:
Why do you need a hay feeder?Why do you need a mineral feeder for loose minerals rather than just getting a mineral block?Why is a water bucket is better than a water trough -- and why are two 2-gallon buckets better than a 5-gallon bucket?What's the best kind of feed pan to use?Why do you need hoof trimmers? (Who trims a goat's hooves in nature?)Why do you need a thermometer?What can you use a milk stand for (other than milking a goat)?Why should your barn NOT be insulated or heated?This is a must-listen episode for anyone new to goats. And if you breed goats, this is a good one to recommend to buyers so that you can be sure they have what they need before taking home your babies.

The full show notes include links to information on what goats eat and what minerals they need, as well as photos of housing, feeders, and other equipment and a hoof trimming video.

Full show notes here --- https://thriftyhomesteader.com/equipment-and-housing-for-goats/

To see the most recent episodes, visit FortheLoveofGoats.com

Want to support the content you love?
Head over to -- https://thrifty-homesteader.ck.page/products/love-goats-tip-jar
Standlee Premium Western ForageWe've been using and loving hay pellets from Standlee Premium Western Forage for more than 10 years!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Thanks for listening!

No one ever said raising goats was easy, but it doesn't have to cost a fortune or drive you crazy! You just need the right information. Click here to learn more about our Goats 365 membership.

Or see my other goat courses in Thrifty Homesteader Academy.

27 Min.