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(2) under five pounds, 0.0Q5 animal unit;. <br />H. one duck, 0.01 animal unit; and <br />1. for animals not listed in items A to H; the number of animal units is the average <br />weight of the animal in.pounds divided by 1000..pounds. <br />Each goat requires an area about 30 to 50 square feet for grazing. <br />3y j'S'i'•-!i s'E'.rx3 (,. ]`.iR's... ._. ta .� i F 1'il-.r3,^t�.af �•r]a. 7f:�..s['r �'S �41i.. P 1 <br />s31, x �..�F :�-i..,rs, i. L: =.{,! i� 3 {i.... r. a l ':..F1'•�{.f" S.[; �" d....:`. i.,"i, : 1-j.... ...'i . i ! <br />In addition to a sleeping area, goats also need a shaded area for sunny days, <br />rainy days or for use during the winter. This area. should be about 20 .square feet <br />per goat. <br />,an, n,, np . iSS-o_-_k"._E.._, tiYL.._"aL "...... <br />Goats require about a 10- to i5-square-foot area per.goat if they spend only a <br />small portion of their time.indoors. <br />r-' i• - ,r. 1, s . •�t-;']x: fir::• .�.; <br />1..s' .•. s r 1._1. ,� t�t1.T`s.L:`W i.: ? _... .....—xs.F } sz .'. g : .r. . <br />Keeping the cage clean and smells gone; <br />Would use an organic lime powder in the bam area. and around the fenced area. <br />to help keep pests away and help with the smell. <br />Would use .pine shavings in the.barn area to also minimize the smell and for easy <br />clean up (Pine shavings are a natural air freshener) <br />We would clean the pen weekly <br />- Use stall freshener under the bedding to also keep the smells away. Which would <br />be put. down once.a week when the pan is cleaned out. <br />Poop in the field would be cleaned up daily or every other day just. like you would <br />with a dog. <br />One of the most common uses for goat manure is as a fertilizer. Goat manure fertilizer <br />can help gardeners produce healthier plants and crop yields. Goats not only produce <br />neater pelletized droppings, but their manure doesn't typically attract insects or burn <br />Plants as. does manure from cows or horses. Goat manure. is virtually odorless and is. <br />beneficial for the soil. This manure contains adequate amounts of the nutrients that <br />plants need for optimal growth; especially when the goats ha►ie bed in stalls. As urine <br />collects in goat droppings, the manure retains more nitrogen, thus increasing its <br />fertilizing potency. <br />Read more at Gardening Know How. Uses For Goat Manure-- Using Goat Manure For <br />Fertilizer <br />https:llwww.gardening knowhow. co..m/com post! ng/manures/goat-ma nu re -fertilizer. htm <br />