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AppleJo Farms
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Benefits of Kelp Meal for Goats
The trace minerals in kelp provides many health benefits for pets and livestock. Kelp promotes shiny coat, supple skin, better growth rates and reproductive performance, purges heavy metals, increases milk yields, more efficient feed utilization, better glandular health, pigmentation, boosts immune system, supports thyroid function, promotes eye health, etc. The use of Kelp meal for goats is suggested as follows: Provide kelp meal free choice to all goats, but especially young kids as it is rich in selenium.
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Bitemegoattreats
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The Benefits of Giving Goats a Kelp Supplement
For dairy goats, kelp can improve both the quantity and quality of milk. The iodine in kelp supports the thyroid gland, which influences metabolic processes related to milk production. Additionally, the trace minerals and vitamins in kelp can enhance the nutrient profile of the milk, leading ...
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Seaweed for goats?
Sounds like bogus to me. Goats don’t really need a salt lick. They need loose free choice mineral specifically for goats….they need way more copper than most livestock and that’s the best way to get it. More on reddit.com
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how often do you feed your livestock seaweed
New Country Organica has kelp or kelp based minerals you can buy. Local feed mill also has kelp additives. Some use kelp bc the nutritionally, it seems to cut down on common ailments (one farmer I know has seen a drastic reduction in pink eye in his herds) I use the minerals bc I like the sourcing and the company. My animals stay healthy on their feeds and supplements but they're extremely expensive. I do not buy it for methane reasoning though. If you're concerned about that, I would do more research on why this isn't actually a problem. Ruminants have existed for longer than modern agriculture and several species are extinct. There are much bigger contributors to climate change than cows, and looking at their burps is a telescopic view that does not consider the amount of carbon sequestration they do naturally along with other ecological benefits, animal husbandry methods determining the extent of benefits. More on reddit.com
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What is the best mineral feed for wethers?

This kind of talk is why I’m on here not to see pictures of peoples pets. New to goats but have been doing a ton of research. Thanks for the info

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The Goat Spot
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So What Are The Benefits of Feeding Kelp | The Goat Spot Forum
Kelp meal is high in calcium; if you feed it, along with beet pulp and alfalfa hay, which are also high in calcium, you must have good sources of phosphorus available for the goats-yeasts, monosodium and dicalcium phosphates.
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Thrifty Homesteader
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Kelp: Friend or Foe
April 12, 2018 - The amount of sulfur in Thorvin kelp is 2.8%. So, if you know that goats need about 0.26% sulfur in their diet (according to Nutrient Requirements of Small Ruminants), that sounds like a lot, but how much kelp are they eating? If it was 1/10 of their diet, it would be perfect, but there is no way that it is anywhere close to 10% of their diet, as they only have a few bites a day. I think of how little kelp is in the mineral feeder compared to how much hay is in the hay feeder, and it’s not even 1% of their diet.
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Midwestern BioAg
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Why feed kelp to your herd? - Midwestern BioAg
November 8, 2024 - Kelp can be fed to cattle, sheep, goats, horses, pigs, and even chicken. Feeding kelp to livestock is an excellent source in filling in micronutrient deficiencies so the herd can improve digestion functions, reproductively, and their immune system.
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Tasco
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Feeding Kelp to Goats: What Famers Gain from Seaweed Supplements
November 9, 2021 - In the past, we’ve covered some of the studies into using seaweed to overcome the challenges of heat stress in dairy cows, and goats appear to receive benefits as well.
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Arramara
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Why Feeding Kelp to Goats Is the Right Call for Their Health
January 4, 2022 - Here are the reasons why feeding kelp to goats like our Acadian Kelp™ products can enhance their overall performance, feed efficiency, & immune response.
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Dairy Goat Info
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Kelp? | Dairy Goat Info Forums
I just bought some from New England Kelp company. The directions there say 1 oz. per head per day for goats. There is a potential for increased milk and it is a great source of iodine. I also feed it to my chickens We will see. It it quite expensive tho...so we will see.
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New Country Organics
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Organic Kelp Based Healthy Mineral for Cattle, Goats, and Horses, 40lbs
Organic Kelp Based Healthy Mineral for Cattle, Goats, and Horses, 40lbs
Free-Choice Loose Mineral for Cattle, Goats, and Horses · Kelp Based · 2:1 Calcium:Phosphorus Ratio for Balanced Nutrition · Ideal for Mixed Herds and Pastures
Price   $69.95
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The Giving Goat, LLC
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Supplementing Goats With Kelp Meal – The Giving Goat, LLC
December 2, 2020 - Kelp is wonderful for immune support. Studies were reported that wild sheep have been known to eat kelp, and that has shown to reduce respiratory illnesses in them, and improve overall health.
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Goat Journal
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Kelp for Goats - Goat Journal - Countryside
June 14, 2025 - ... Studies have shown that kelp for goats aids in the digestibility of feed, improves immune function, provides resistance to stressors such as transport, and reduces the level of bacteria and other pathogens due to its prebiotics.
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The Prairie Homestead
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The Scoop on Feeding Kelp to Livestock
September 1, 2018 - But, I have also heard of other sheep owners feeding a free choice option of kelp. I feel like I’m hearing conflicting sides – any advice? ... Look up a copper bolus (it’s a capsule that contains small copper particles that lodge in the lining and slowly release over months/year it is given to sheep and goats, goats need higher levels of course.
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Caprine Supply
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Thorvin Kelp
Thorvin Kelp
Thorvin Kelp is nutrient dense, supports animal health, is economical, has high nutrient value per pound, is a concentrated source, is versatile, organic, and all natural. Supplemental kelp may help raise milk production, increase appetite, improve digestion, and general overall condition, regulate heat cycles, rate of conception and healthy births and in bucks' number and durability of sperm. Can be fed at 2% of feed ration when animals are stressed. Feed as top dressing. No withdrawal time needed. 12 lb. pail.
Price   $41.15
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MGBA
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Supplements - Kelp - MGBA
August 17, 2019 - Lets look at some of the pros and cons of Kelp as a supplement for your goats. ... Be an excellent source of iodine which helps regulate metabolism. ... Assist with weight gain. ... Recent studies have shown Kelp to have Probiotic properties and the benefits of probiotics on humans is no different in our goats.
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Thorvin
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Livestock | Thorvin
Thorvin contains one‐third less moisture, 30% more iodine, and is the only kelp supplement with a guaranteed selenium claim. Whether you are a formulator or farmer, you get more nutrients per pound, and feed less. Thorvin makes good business sense! Blend Thorvin into feed formulas, or feed it alone or mixed with salt. Naturally chelated, Thorvin is bioavailable and readily utilized; it only takes small amounts to deliver benefits to livestock at all stages of life.
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Simplelivingcountrygal
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The Amazing Benefits of Feeding Kelp to Your Livestock
July 11, 2024 - Feeding kelp to your livestock is a great way to keep your herd’s immune system strong so they can handle the changing weather, parasites, and more. If you are looking for natural ways to boost your herd’s health, then this tip is one I want to encourage you to try. How to raise dairy goats that are healthy without having to call on vets or medicines to do so.
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Cornell University
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Value of kelp meal for goats and sheep Michael L. Thonney 27 February 2016
Kelp has relatively high concentrations of cobalt and iodine. Copper is low, which is generally good for sheep, but would not help to meet the copper requirements of goats.
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Dairy Goat Info
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Kelp Help | Dairy Goat Info Forums
June 28, 2011 - Feeding kelp in conjunction with soy helped some of the health issues that cropped up in the early days of soy feeds and I believe that it was from this work in commercial cow dairies that led to common usage of kelp for livestock. That and hippie chicks that lived near the sea Iodine deficiency increases the goitrogenic effects of soy and iodine supplementation is protective. This information translates to humans as well. Lee ... The suggested amount for goats is 2% of daily ration.
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Goat Farming
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How to Use Kelp Meal for Goat Nutrition: Benefits, Dosage and Feeding Tips | Goat Farming
May 21, 2025 - A Kansas farmer preserved kid growth rates while cutting grain expenses by 15% by increasing feed efficiency with kelp meal. Her company was able to save a lot of money because of this. Boer goats, who are native to South Africa’s dry Eastern Cape, benefit greatly from kelp, which increases their meat yield.