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Sep 13, 2021 14 tweets 4 min read Read on X
Goat nutrition thread… Goat Nutrition is the science of feed preparation and feeding goats to produce either milk, meat or wool. I will cover the main principles in this thread and share another thread with more practical nutrition tips.
The way I think of goat nutrition is that as a meat goat farmer, I am in the business of converting feed in its raw state into meat. It is thus important to understand goat nutrition as it significantly affects both quality and quantity of meat. It also affects quality of ..
..breeding stock I produce as a stud breeder. Good nutrition increases reproductive efficiency: higher cyclicity, lower age at first calving, lower inter-calving interval, higher productive life and higher profitability to farmers (FAO/IAEA, 2002).
Nutrition, singularly, is the most important factor affecting livestock productivity and profitability. Because of this, I spend a considerable amount of time and resources on ensuring that my goats are receiving adequate nutrition.
Animal nutrition focuses on studying the dietary needs of the animals. These dietary needs consist of nutrients, which are the components present in the feed that animals can digest and utilise. Hence, when feeding a diet, it is important to first evaluate its nutrient content.
For me its not necessarily about filling up the animal. It is about providing the correct nutrients to the animal. This is why it’s extremely important to read the nutrition content of commercial feed and to send samples of home made feed to the lab for nutrition analysis
Goat nutrients are mainly carbohydrates (or energy sources), protein, minerals and vitamins. It is important to understand that a goat needs a certain minimum amount of these nutrients in its diet to flourish. Shortage of one nutrient can cause productivity losses.
One of the key principles to understand in animal nutrition is the principle of the primary limiting nutrient. Deficiency of a primary limiting nutrient will result in decreased production, reproductive failure, increased mortality and generally sick animals.
Energy is the most common primary limiting nutrient for goats. Energy sources include pastures, hay and grains such as maize, sorghum, millet etc. Total digestible nutrients (TDN) is used to express the energy value in feeds. Generally the greater the TDN of feed, the better.
Protein is mainly from legumes, vegetative plants and urea. It is also from soyacake, sunflower cake, chicken litter and cotton seed cake. In the dry season, protein becomes the primary limiting nutrient in most animals that rely on the veld. In goats, protein quantity is more..
important than quality. Protein deficiency results in stunted growth. On the other hand excessive feeding protein is expensive and hurts the pocket of the farmer. Ensuring a balanced diet with adequate protein is thus key.
The other important constituent of a goat’s diet are minerals although in smaller quantities. Macro elements such as calcium, phosphorus and magnesium are key. Copper, selenium, sodium and cobalt also play important roles. Mineral deficiencies can affect reproduction and health.
Generally goats get most of the nutrients they need from the veld. However, it is worth noting that the primary limiting nutrient in summer is normally phosphorus. This is why it’s important to supplement with phosphate blocks in summer.
Lastly on nutrients, vitamins are also key. The vitamins include fat soluble (A, D, E, K) and water soluble (all B vitamins and C). Vitamins are rarely deficient under grazing conditions. Both Vitamin A and Vitamin E deficiencies can occur in drought.

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Dec 28, 2021
Goats eat everything? Absolutely not. It is important to understand goat feeding habits to be able to successfully farm with them. Like almost every livestock operation,the greatest expense in goat operations is feeding costs which can be reduced with good grazing management.
While goats have a unique capability of grazing plant species that other livestock may not prefer, it’s still important to understand what they prefer as this makes farming with them easier. We will explore their feeding preferences below. The focus will be on veld feeding habits
The first most important point is that goats are very picky eaters. The anatomical characteristics of goats, small mouths and split upper lips, enable them to select even very small parts of a plant. They also hop from one plant to another. Goats also will not eat soiled food.
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Dec 16, 2021
Where is the money in goats?

Is there money to be made in goat farming?… For me the answer is absolutely…so where is the money? Well that is the million dollar question. Whatever angle you look at money is made from this simple equation… Profit = sales minus costs.
I am going to approach this from a business perspective and thus my focus will be on commercial production of goats. My focus will also be on breeding meat goats as that is my area of expertise. There are of course goats for milk and wool which could also be viable
So how does one ensure that you produce meat goats profitably. The answer is doing everything to maximise sales and minimise costs. Sounds too easy right… yes it is as easy as that… but from a practical perspective its a bit more complicated because the how becomes important.
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Oct 5, 2021
On Twitter spaces yesterday hosted by @Gugulethu_CM and @foodformzansi, @ndakaripa shared some insights for those who wanted to venture into goat farming. For those that missed it, follow Gugu and look out for the link to the recording when its posted. It will assist you greatly.
I wanted to reiterate some of the important nuggets shared last night and add my own personal experience and observations to such an important topic.
There is money to be made from goat farming… absolutely… the potential of the goat industry is significant both from a massive demand and with supply perspective. However to be successful and profitable in the industry requires careful planning before jumping into it.
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Sep 23, 2021
Good morning! Just for some motivation… we are quick to abandon ideas because we focus on what we lack rather than what we have to address whatever we lack… I have banished the words “I can’t” or “it’s impossible” from my vocabulary.. I rather focus on “HOW” can I get it done.
I can’t get funding is a common “I can’t”I hear often.If you proclaim you can’t, you will surely not be able to.. focussing on the “how” is much more powerful… Lets discuss “how”a bit to demonstrate what I mean..If I don’t have funding I can partner with someone…or start small
Or I can learn the craft by working for someone who is involved in what I dream of owning one day and take on as much responsibility as possible as I get to learn each aspect of the business and thus build my “funding” appeal to investors…
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Sep 13, 2021
Continuing with goat nutrition… this thread is more to provide some practical nuggets around the topic having laid the foundation earlier…
Goats are predominantly browsers rather than grazers… although they can graze head down in pastures like sheep, if given the choice, they often prefer to reach for the leaves of trees or shrubs – heads up!. Goats that browse are happier and healthier goats!
As mentioned earlier, the primary limiting nutrient in summer is phosphorus. We generally supplement the goats on veld feeding with phosphate blocks during the summer months and have seen very positive results from a production perspective. They feed on the blocks free choice.
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Jul 31, 2021
Price vs Value…Goat farmers or farmers in general, it’s important to understand the difference between the price of something and its value. Its something that I have taken time to unpack and its empowered my buying decision making. I hope this thread is insightful to you.
Price is the money or amount paid to get something. Value is the utility of worth of the commodity of service for an individual. Price is the amount you pay. Value is what the product or service pays you. A product with one price can have different values for different people.
If you buy a goat for R2k, that is the price of that goat. Its value is the offspring it gives you, the emotional value of owning the goat and eventually what you sell it for or the enjoyment you derive from the meat when you slaughter it. Value can be financial and non financial
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