Saving fallen leaves for the goats

Bubblingbrooks

Made in Alaska
Joined
Mar 25, 2010
Messages
3,893
Reaction score
1
Points
139
I have noticed that my goats love to munch on fallen leaves.
Plan is to fill a few trash bags to store for the winter, and offer as a treat in winter.

Anyone else done this?
 

Javamama

Almost Self-Reliant
Joined
May 28, 2009
Messages
3,159
Reaction score
0
Points
154
Location
USA
Well right now they are gobbling them right out of the air :lol: But yeah, I think I'm going to try to save some, providing we have a dry fall.
 

freemotion

Food Guru
Joined
Jan 1, 2009
Messages
10,817
Reaction score
90
Points
317
Location
Southwick, MA
I've done it and strangely, they weren't interested later. I wonder if some unseen fungus grew on them or something. Instead, I fill the barn with fallen leaves and use them as bedding.
 

Bubblingbrooks

Made in Alaska
Joined
Mar 25, 2010
Messages
3,893
Reaction score
1
Points
139
freemotion said:
I've done it and strangely, they weren't interested later. I wonder if some unseen fungus grew on them or something. Instead, I fill the barn with fallen leaves and use them as bedding.
I wonder if its because they are super crunchy and have lost all the sugar content...
Hmmmm, I need a freezer to fill with freshly fallen leaves!
 

freemotion

Food Guru
Joined
Jan 1, 2009
Messages
10,817
Reaction score
90
Points
317
Location
Southwick, MA
But they will go through their hay, searching for any leaves in the flakes, eating them first. I suspect it has to do a bit with the curing process....hay is carefully cured. They will eat fallen leaves in second and third cut hay, even obviously brown, fallen oak leaves.

Goats are weird. :rolleyes: Love 'em anyways!
 

Bubblingbrooks

Made in Alaska
Joined
Mar 25, 2010
Messages
3,893
Reaction score
1
Points
139
freemotion said:
But they will go through their hay, searching for any leaves in the flakes, eating them first. I suspect it has to do a bit with the curing process....hay is carefully cured. They will eat fallen leaves in second and third cut hay, even obviously brown, fallen oak leaves.

Goats are weird. :rolleyes: Love 'em anyways!
Me too!

Maybe I will put some in boxes and tubs without lids as well, and see what happens.
 

lorihadams

Always doing laundry
Joined
Oct 31, 2008
Messages
5,415
Reaction score
2
Points
208
Location
virginia
My kids gather them up out of the yard and run at the goats yelling "here goatie goaties...we got tater chips!!!"
 

BirdBrain

Lovin' The Homestead
Joined
Apr 2, 2010
Messages
189
Reaction score
0
Points
59
I'm gathering up the leaves that fall and putting them down for bedding for the geese and ducks. We care for the yard of our elderly neighbor and he has 2 huge cotton wood trees out front. They are a huge source of leaves. I had more than I needed last year for all my flower beds and garden beds. I hope they geese and ducks like them.
 

BarredBuff

El Presidente de Pollo
Joined
Dec 7, 2009
Messages
9,308
Reaction score
1,018
Points
397
Location
Kentucky
Im going to gather them for bedding later as well............but a nice to note for goat feed thanks BBrooks!
 

savingdogs

Queen Filksinger
Joined
Dec 2, 2009
Messages
5,478
Reaction score
4
Points
221
My leaves get too wet here to save, but my goats do love to eat them. They only eat them in certain stages of drying however, I have bazillion alder trees and they munch the leaves as they fall all year. But they don't like them too fresh or too dry, they like them in-between dryness. Half-dried.
 
Top