Our goats go crazy for the mineral buffet! They are good weight, shiny, and the milk tastes amazing. Big improvement from when they were on a pre-mixed loose goat mineral.
I have 13 goats, does in one pen, wethers/buck in another. As soon as we put the buffet out for them, they were trying them out. I've heard great things about the buffet, so I'm really excited to have them on this !
I am so Blessed to have found this here at Little Avalon Farm.I use this to add to my herbal mixes for all my Bucks, weathers, and does.They all love it.I have bought the 40lb bag and just ordered another.I love it that they eat what herb is needed..The bags are well packaged in a box for safe shipping.I transfer all of my kelp to half gallon canning jars upon arrival.
I run a nonprofit animal sanctuary in Michigan. We have a small herd of four goats that are much-loved residents here. In fact, they believe they are dogs. After learning about soooo many things related to goat care, I researched the Mineral Buffet and decided that I wanted to make this happen for our goats so they can regulate their own intake. I was having a hard time understanding how a mixed mineral could truly get them everything they need in the correct quantities with so many variables. We have sandy soils lacking iodine, I've heard that selenium is low here, and I'm always worried about phosphorous/calcium levels related to urinary stones. I also read all of the comments and articles suggesting that this method doesn't work, so I figured the best way to test it is to let the goats decide. We received a generous donation to order our starter kit and I set up our spread in the goat barn. I am an instant believer and I couldn't love this more. Initially, one of my goats got after a couple minerals, one scarfed down a single mineral, one sniffed and didn't taste, and one sampled almost all of them. In the few weeks that we have had the buffet, they have cleared out the Vitamin B/C mix, the Vitamin ADE mix, and Boron. Who knew? Thankfully they are not eating all of them and have really gone after the mixes that they seem to need. If the arguments against this method were valid, I don't think my goats would be picking and choosing like they are. They barely touch the plain salt and sodium, so I imagine the theory that they just want the salt is not a valid claim either. We will need a bit more time to confirm, but I believe that two cases of lingering skin issues that we've struggled with are healing up. I want to wait longer for things to balance out and seasons to change so I can see how this works for us long term, but our initial reaction is LOVE LOVE LOVE! Thank you!
Have had the buffet set up for about 3 months. Goats seem to be using it well.