Jeanine Gurley wrote:
I have always given my goats and horses a mineral block - never thought about not doing it. Is there a reason that I should not do this?
Most people do, but with sheep, they are very sensitive to too much of certain minerals (like copper, for example)
And minerals cost money. I eat a very balanced diet myself, so I don't buy vitamins. No need - the doctors even say so. No point having expensive urine.
Just so you all know, I question EVERYTHING we are doing. Permaculture is about observation. We have enough animals I can actually divide and watch what happens when I change certain treatments. Sometimes it doesn't matter.
For example, I have one group that is in the pasture every day between 5 am to 5:30 pm (basically our daylight period). There is another that comes in at 4 pm and has cut grass to eat. So far, I can't tell any difference, and if I give grass to the first group, they don't touch it. I prefer not to cut grass, if I can avoid it.
But, the first group, if I can scything the lawn, will gather at the fence to eat all the clippings!