Do goats eat cedar?

Goats don't magically control red cedars overnight, but give them a few years and they'll gradually browse it and strip the bark until it's dead,” [Langston University Agriculture scientist Steve Hart] says.” Goats aren't just getting more popular in Oklahoma because of their taste for invasive plant species.
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Is Cedar a natural dewormer for goats?

Did you know that Red Cedar Trees are a natural dewormer for goats? Parasites and pneumonia are the #1 and #2 killer of goats. Some goat farmers say that it isn't unusual to lose up to 25% of their herd to parasites, or pneumonia each year.
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What animals eat cedar?

The fruits of Eastern Red Cedar are eaten throughout the winter by many birds and by mammals such as mice and voles, Eastern Cottontail, Red and Gray Foxes, Raccoon, Striped Skunk, and Opossum. White-tailed Deer browse on the foliage when better forage is unavailable.
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Can goats eat red cedar?

The goats prefer the invasive species of tree, said Steve Hart, a goat extension specialist at Langston University. But not year-round. They eat the red cedars mostly in January and February. “They will eat it.
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What trees are safe for goats to eat?

“If you want healthy goats, give them some tree branches,” Smith says. “They'll eat about any tree at any time of year. Their preferences are woody plants first, then taller broa- dleafs or forbs, then clover, and grass last.”
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Greg Judy with goats eating cedar trees and enjoying it!



What should you not feed goats?

What Should You Not Feed Your Goats?
  • Avocado.
  • Azaleas.
  • Chocolate.
  • Plants with oxalates such as kale.
  • Any nightshade vegetable.
  • Holly trees or bushes.
  • Lilacs.
  • Lily of the valley.
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Will goats eat dry pine needles?

As natural "browsers," goats' feeding habits are closer to those of wild deer than of cattle and sheep, which are "grazers." Pine needles are a healthy treat for goats and, in fact, may be beneficial snacks for them.
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Can goats eat juniper?

For instance both goats and deer can consume significant amounts of juniper, while sheep and cattle make little use of this plant. The use of goats for biological control of woody plants has long been recognized as an effective tool.
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What are cedar trees?

cedar, any of four species of ornamental and timber evergreen conifers of the genus Cedrus (family Pinaceae), three native to mountainous areas of the Mediterranean region and one to the western Himalayas.
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How do you use CIDR on goats?

The CIDR is in the form of a silicone intravaginal progesterone insert. It is typically inserted vaginally for 8 – 17 days, together with a prostaglandin and/or pregnant mare serum gonadotropin(PMSG) injections 2 days before or at sponge removal.
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Are cedar trees good for anything?

Cedars work well as windbreaks, helping to protect other trees and plants from the wind. Windbreaks also block snow. The trees also keep valuable topsoil in place when the trees act as windbreaks along the edges of agricultural land. Cedar trees also protect the soil from being eroded by water.
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What animals live in cedar trees?

Other wildlife feed on the fruit and leaves of the eastern red cedar as well, including the white-tailed deer, raccoons, opossums, coyotes, skunks, foxes, and rabbits.
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What eats a western red cedar?

Deer and elk eat the foliage and twigs. Small mammals use cavities in Western Red Cedars for dens; birds use cavities for nests.
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Will goats eat small cedar trees?

“Goats don't magically control red cedars overnight, but give them a few years and they'll gradually browse it and strip the bark until it's dead,” [Langston University Agriculture scientist Steve Hart] says.” Goats aren't just getting more popular in Oklahoma because of their taste for invasive plant species.
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What does apple cider vinegar do for goats?

We did find out though that it can be overdone especially giving it or taking it internally: in little doses ACV helps with the absorption of minerals, but giving too much decreases the absorption of zinc, which is a vital mineral for the goats, especially for our stinky boys, for hair and hoof growth.
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How do you deworm goats naturally?

If you're looking for a natural way to deworm your goats, one natural dewormer I've found to be extremely effective is copper oxide wire particles (COWP). We began supplementing our goats with copper oxide wire particles regularly when we discovered our well water had excessive sulfur and iron.
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Do cedar trees repel mosquitoes?

Cedar has long been used as a natural way to repel and inhibit insects like termites, certain ants, moths, mosquitoes, and cockroaches.
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What is special about cedar wood?

Cedar thrives in damp climates, enabling it to withstand many conditions. Cedar doesn't shrink, swell, warp, or decay even when there are severe changes in weather, which makes it such an ideal choice for exterior siding. Cedar is sound resistant. Cedar is a porous wood, which gives it the ability to absorb noise.
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Is juniper toxic to livestock?

Cattle can come into contact with juniper trees while grazing but have not desire to eat them if they have enough other food. OSU researchers pinpointed the juniper for its labdane acid toxins, chemical compounds that construct the flow of air to a fetus in livestock.
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Can goats eat sage?

The red-flowering variety is generally most toxic. Wild sage is mostly avoided by goats unless they are hungry and undernourished. The plant is poisonous to goats and other livestock if ingested. A veterinarian should be called immediately if you believe your goat has ingested any variety of wild sage.
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What animal eats junipers?

Juniper berries are one of the top winter foods for many birds and mammals. Rabbits, foxes and most birds – turkeys, bluebirds, robins, chickadees and waxwings to name a few – covet the deep blue berries. I've watched a flock of cedar waxwings descend upon a patch of juniper and strip them in just a few hours.
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Why are my goats eating tree bark?

Goats Eat Bark Because They Don't Know Any Better

A goat might be hungry and it will choose to start stripping the bark off of a tree. You might come out to the goat pen and realize that one or more of your goats have been eating tree bark.
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Can goats eat a Christmas tree?

Can goats eat Christmas trees? The simple answer is yes, they can.
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Do goats eat tree branches?

Goats will relish fresh-cut branches from most trees—the only ones you really need to avoid are wilted cherry leaves as they are high in cyanide and can be poisonous to goats.
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