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    • Home
    • Goats
      • 2024 Spring Kiddings
      • 2024 Breeding Schedule
      • For Sale
      • Terms of Sale
      • Our Bucks
      • Our Does
      • Our Sold Goats
    • Farm Fresh Eggs
    • Italian Honey Bees
    • Contact Us
    • FAQ
    • Photo Galleries
      • Our Farm
      • Our Goats
      • Our Feathered Friends
      • Our Bee Hives
  • Home
  • Goats
    • 2024 Spring Kiddings
    • 2024 Breeding Schedule
    • For Sale
    • Terms of Sale
    • Our Bucks
    • Our Does
    • Our Sold Goats
  • Farm Fresh Eggs
  • Italian Honey Bees
  • Contact Us
  • FAQ
  • Photo Galleries
    • Our Farm
    • Our Goats
    • Our Feathered Friends
    • Our Bee Hives

Frequently Asked Questions

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Here is our list of all the items used in our feeding regimen that we give to the goats daily as well as free feeding their minerals.

Feed Information


Our goats are housed in an insulated barn with access to 25 hay-bedded stalls. These stalls are 10' x 10' with an automatic/heated water bowl, hay manger, temperature-controlled heat lamps that activate at 50 degrees/fans that activate at 80 degrees, video cameras, and a door between every two of the adjoining stalls. The two adjoining stalls have access to an outside lean-to area that protects our goats from the elements, as well as having picnic tables that the goats can freely jump/lounge on. From there it extends out to a fields where the goats can graze.


We keep our goats stimulated with music simultaneously playing across the entire barn 24/7. (They prefer country music)


We monitor the interior and exterior of the barn with security cameras to ensure the safety of our herd.



Here are some general info sheets on basic goat care for when they encounter health issues. 

Goat Info Sheets


Wagon Wheel Meadows

Rebecca Worth         4680 Bethesda Road         Thompson Station         TN         37179            

         

ADGA ID #: 1676802        615-604-9600 cell      rebecca@wagonwheelmeadows.com

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