Simple minerals: No Fillers or Funny Business

Portioning out your goat herd’s minerals on your own can be confusing. It is difficult to know whether your herd is getting the minerals they need in the right balance. We are here to make it simple.

Redmond believes in cultivating health, one herd at a time

Regulate rumen function

Prevent mineral deficiencies

Healthier breeding and kidding seasons

Support healthy pregnancies and lambing seasons

Improve coat health

Goat Mineral

What are problems commonly associated with raising goats?

Problem

How we help

Copper deficiency

Copper is a common deficiency among goats causing bleached or rough coats, anemia, diarrhea, and weight loss. Redmond Goat Mineral is fortified with extra copper that is likely deficient in their feed and forage.

Mom/kid deficiency - white muscle disease

White muscle disease is caused by a deficiency in selenium and vitamin E. Redmond Goat Mineral supplies your goats with extra selenium and vitamin E that may be missing from their feed and forage. Kids and does are especially vulnerable to white muscle disease and extra supplementation is needed for a safe and healthy kidding seasons.

Healthy coat

Coat problems like bleaching (loss of pigment), dull or rough coat, and coat loss are often a sign of mineral deficiencies. Redmond Goat Mineral is fortified with additional copper and zinc, both of which support healthy coat growth.

Overall health = resistant to illness

Redmond Goat Mineral contains naturally occurring antioxidants (like selenium) to support immune health. Redmond Conditioner balances rumen pH and binds toxins allowing the rumen to absorb more nutrients and prevent diseases in the rumen.

Redmond Goat Mineral frequently asked questions

How Do I Use Redmond Goat Mineral?

Redmond Goat Mineral Mix’s granules are the perfect size for mixing in with rations or feeding free choice year round.

Does Redmond Goat Mineral Have DDGS?

Redmond products do not contain dried distiller grains with solubles (DDGS); they simply do not need it. According to Dr. Larry L. Berger Ph.D (Professor of Animal Nutrition, University of Illinois), “Salt is a natural carrier for trace minerals, since all farm animals have a natural appetite for salt. Because [of this], it can be used as a delivery mechanism to ensure adequate intake of less palatable nutrients and as a feed intake limiter.” DDGS products require very careful moderation to ensure livestock do not eat too much, especially for smaller animals like sheep and goats. Learn more here.

Is Goat Mineral Safe For Pregnant Goats?

Yes! In fact Goat Mineral can help pregnant does with the additional vitamins and minerals they need for a healthy kidding season.Read more here

Can Sheep Eat Redmond Goat Mineral?

No, sheep should eat 10 Fine, Selenium 90, or specially formulated Redmond Sheep Mineral to make sure their copper levels stay within healthy limits.