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EPISODE · Oct 21, 2024 · 13 MIN

28 | Winter Feed for Livestock: Calculate How Much Hay You Need and a Strategy to Save Money

from Goat Wise | Meat Goats, Feeding Goats, Goat Fencing, Livestock Management · host Millie Bradshaw - Animal Scientist, Rancher, Homesteader

Hi friends!  In this episode we’ll be talking about winter feeding, how to calculate how much hay you need, the best way to store it and a strategy that will help you thrive even when hay prices are volatile or the weather gets extreme.  This information will apply to all species not just goats.  I’ll also be sharing some exciting news and some fun things coming up, so grab a notebook and pencil and let’s jump in!   All the Best! Millie   Join our email list and be first to get updates and special offers: https://getgoatwiseinsider.grwebsite.com   Join the FB Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/getgoatwise     Connect with me:   Email: [email protected]   See what’s happening on the ranch: www.instagram.com/dry.creek.livestock

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