Hoofnotes

Hoofnotes

Making Goat Science Make Sense. This podcast translates peer-reviewed goat research into practical, easy-to-understand insights for dairy goat owners. Each episode explores real scientific studies on milk production, herd health, reproduction, nutrition, and more. We break down the data, explain the jargon, and connect it to what’s happening in your barn. Whether you're new to goats or deep in milk test records, we’re here to help you make goat science make sense one study at a time. (Be patient while we move our podcasts to a new server. Previous episodes will post within a week or two!)

Episodes

July 22, 2025 61 mins

Let’s talk poop. Specifically, that runny, stinky kind that shows up in your kids right around weaning time and makes you panic. Yep, we’re diving very deep this week into coccidiosis, one of the most common, and frustrating, issues in young goats.

Coccidiosis is caused by tiny parasites called Eimeria, which basically set up camp in the lining of the gut and start causing damage. It’s not just about scours, these little guys can wr...

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In this episode, we explore the surprisingly complex inner world of goat behavior, where bleats carry meaning, body language sets the tone, and who gets the feed bowl might come down to subtle social cues. Did you know goats have eight distinct emotional vocalizations? Even more fascinating, they can interpret the expressions on our human faces, picking up on whether we’re smiling or frowning, and responding accordingly.

We dig into...

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In this episode of Hoofnotes, we dig deep into the gut, literally. Rumen acidosis, also known as grain overload, is a serious condition that affects goats too, especially when their diet shifts too quickly or leans too heavy on grain. We'll explore the science behind what happens when the rumen turns acidic, the signs to watch for, and how a carbonate buffer mix (CBM) helped goats bounce back in a recent study. We will also exp...

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When a goat can’t pee, it’s not just uncomfortable, it’s an emergency. In this episode of Hoofnotes, we dive deep into one of the most dreaded conditions for goat owners: urinary stones, or urolithiasis. It’s a painful and potentially fatal issue, especially for wethers, but one that is often preventable with the right knowledge and care.

We go far beyond the usual social media advice and get into the real science behind this condit...

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What if the way you scratch a pregnant doe's neck could shape the life of her kids before they’re even born?


In this episode of Hoofnotes, we're digging into groundbreaking research that shows just how powerful human interaction is during goat pregnancy. From reduced fetal loss to stronger maternal instincts and quicker kid development, the science is clear—how we handle our does matters.


We’ll break down a fascinatin...

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What if the future of goat feed came with six legs and a crunchy shell? In this episode of Hoofnotes, we're diving into the fascinating world of insect-based feed and what it could mean for your herd. From protein-packed black soldier fly larvae to methane-reducing cricket meal, researchers are buzzing about the nutritional potential of bugs for ruminants like goats.


We’ll break down what the science says, how these tiny pow...

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Think your milkroom is clean? Think again. In this episode of Hoofnotes, we dive into the microscopic world of biofilms, sticky, invisible communities of bacteria that love to set up shop inside milk lines, inflations, and buckets. These aren’t just harmless slime layers. Biofilms can harbor dangerous pathogens, resist standard cleaning routines, and quietly compromise both milk quality and herd health.


We’ll break down the scie...

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Whether you're just starting your goat journey or you've been blessed with their playful presence for years, have you ever really stopped to ponder what's going on in those clever caprine minds when they look at us? It turns out, our beloved goats are far more perceptive, and their interactions with us are more profound, than many might realize. This isn't just about chores and feed times, it's about a deep, two-way street of under...

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Why do some goats charge the feed bunk while others hang back? This post unpacks a fascinating study linking goat personality traits to feeding behavior. Learn how bold, fearful, and curious goats approach competition differently, and what you can do to reduce feeding stress and support a more harmonious herd.

Visit Companion Blog for this Episode: ⁠https://goathousefarm.com/goat-personality-and-feeding-behavior/


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Weaning doesn’t have to be a battle of wills or a screaming match echoing across the pasture. In this episode of Hoofnotes, we unpack what the research says about weaning strategies that support both physical and emotional health in goat kids. We’ll break down the pros and cons of early versus late weaning, how gradual separation compares to cold turkey approaches, and why nutrition and stress management during this time matter mor...

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In this episode, we're diving (really deeply) into one of the most important, yet often overlooked, aspects of goat care in hot climates: nutrition. We’re breaking down a dense but eye-opening scientific review that asks a critical question: are the feeding systems we use for goats really built for the environments we raise them in?


Most feeding guidelines for goats were developed in temperate regions, like parts of Europe o...

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Explore groundbreaking research revealing how sexually active male goats can simultaneously boost reproduction in both female and other male goats, leading to high fertility and synchronized kidding, even during the non-breeding season.


Visit Companion Blog for this Episode: https://goathousefarm.com/goat-fertility-sociosexual-interactions/


Reference Article:López-Magaña, Natalia, Luz María Tejada, Dolores López-Magaña, Jair ...

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What if one small trace mineral could make a big difference in your dairy goats’ milk quality and udder health? In this episode, we dive into the research on zinc methionine, an organic form of zinc that’s been shown to improve protein use, reduce stress responses, and potentially help prevent mastitis in dairy goats.

We’ll explore how zinc works to boost your goats’ natural defenses. Whether you’re managing a backyard herd or runni...

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