

Goats are clever in that they will consume it when they need it and leave it be if they don’t Do not mix baking soda into their feed or minerals. How Should Baking Soda be Fed?īaking soda should be placed in its own designated food dish and offered to goats on a free-choice basis.

Offering your goat baking soda on a daily basis can help balance the pH levels in the rumen (similar to how heartburn relief works in humans).

Bacteria in the stomach break down the goat’s food, making nutrients available to the animal.

Goats are ruminants, which means they have a multi-chambered stomach that works like a fermentation vat. To understand how baking soda helps, it’s good to have a refresher on the goat’s digestive system. While a form of sodium bicarbonate does occur naturally in the wild, it surely isn’t available to goats in the quantity that would be offered in a domestic setting. You might be asking yourself, “Why would a goat need baking soda?” I tend to question suggestions that veer away from how an animal is raised in nature. Our livestock vet has also recommended it as a preventative. While I can’t find any hard scientific evidence that baking soda is beneficial to goats’ health, I can say that we’ve always offered it to our goats and we’ve never had a problem with bloat. “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” In the spring, sometimes returning to thick, green, lush pasture can cause stomach upset. They will commonly hop over fences or mow down barriers to gorge themselves on grain. Goats are notorious escape artists and can be extremely cunning.
