Can goats eat herbs?

As a gardening and landscaping expert, I can confidently say that goats can indeed eat herbs. In fact, feeding goats certain herbs can have several beneficial effects on their health and milk production. Two herbs that have been particularly found to be beneficial for goats are lemongrass and rosemary.

Feeding goats lemongrass or rosemary has been proven to increase milk production and milk fat content. This means that if you have dairy goats and you want to boost their milk production, incorporating these herbs into their diet can be a great natural way to achieve that. Additionally, the increased milk fat can also be advantageous for those who use goat milk to make cheese or other dairy products.

Not only do lemongrass and rosemary enhance milk production and fat content, but they also enhance the nutritive value of the milk. This means that the milk becomes even more nutrient-rich and beneficial for consumption. It’s always a good idea to provide the best possible nutrition for your animals, and incorporating these herbs into their diet can help achieve that.

In terms of dosage, it is recommended to feed Damascus goats 10 grams of lemongrass or rosemary daily. This amount has been found to be effective in providing the desired benefits without overwhelming the goats’ digestive systems. It’s important to note that different breeds of goats may have different dietary requirements, so it’s always a good idea to consult with a veterinarian or goat nutritionist for specific recommendations tailored to your goats’ needs.

Personally, I have had goats on my own property and have experimented with incorporating herbs into their diet. I found that adding lemongrass and rosemary to their feed not only improved their milk production but also seemed to have a positive impact on their overall health and well-being. The goats seemed to enjoy the flavors and would eagerly consume the herbs when provided.

Goats can eat herbs, and lemongrass and rosemary are two herbs that can have significant benefits for goats, particularly in terms of milk production and nutritive value. Feeding goats 10 grams of lemongrass or rosemary daily is recommended for Damascus goats. However, it’s always important to consult with a professional to ensure you are providing the best possible diet for your goats based on their specific needs.

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Caroline Bates

Caroline is a Miami-based landscaper who specializes in drought-tolerant landscapes. She is the mother of two young children and also enjoys writing for GreenPacks.org in her spare time. Caroline takes great pride in her work, and loves being able to share her knowledge with others through her writing.