Feeding Amounts
- Wild Boar: 1/2 yogurt tub of pig feed, with a similar amount of food scraps filling up to the top.
- Pigs: 1 cup of minipig feed, with a similar amount of food scraps filling up to the top.
- Birds: 1 1/4 scoops of chicken scratch. If the turkeys aren't out, you can scoop up another big handful to feed the birds outside of the shipping container.
- Donkeys: 2/3 flake of Timothy grass, split between the two donkeys.
- Cows: 1 2/3 flakes of alfalfa hay; 1 flake for Lahi'a, 2/3 flakes for Hoku.
- Goats: 1/3 flakes of alfalfa hay.
- Sheep: 1/3 flakes of Timothy grass.
Use this sequence to make the evening feeding go more smoothly:
Goats
Move the tire to a new spot under the canopy. Split the alfalfa, some in the tire, some in the long feeders. Hokulani bullies Daisy, so make sure they can eat separately.
Heifer
Give Lahi'a a full flake of alfalfa grass. Spread it around her trough so there are no clumps of grass, otherwise she'll spit it on the ground. If the flies are bothering her, you can spray her with the fly spray, being mindful not to get any on her feed.
Birds
As you walk through the chicken run to the turkey house, toss two handfuls of chicken feed behind you to distract the chickens and ducks. Open the turkey house, and place six handfuls of feed in the half feeder. Let yourself out, close the gate behind you without letting any other birds in, and scatter the rest of the feed on the walkway in front of the chicken house (as far from the turkeys as possible). (After you feed the pigs and Eddie, remember to let the turkeys out of their house.)
Sheep
Lift up the weed cloth and place about 1/3 flake of Timothy grass in the feeding station.
Pigs
Bring the Timothy grass bag and the bucket of pig feed into Lilo and Stitch's pen. When you get to Lilo and Stitch's house, retrieve the 3-galon bucket and the feed bowls. Fill up the bucket with water in the black barrel. Pour a couple of cups of water into the two pots. Then add a yogurt container of food to each pot, and tell the pigs, "Go home!" so they go to their feeding spot inside their home. The large pot is for Stitch (pink pig, eats first), the smaller for Lilo (black pig, eats second). Stand guard to make sure the chickens don't eat their food. When Stitch is done eating, you can retrieve her pot. When Lilo is almost done, you can empty the remaining contents onto the wooden floor so she can finish. Rinse out the pots and place them on the same plywood board where you found them.
Bring the Timothy grass bag, the bucket of pig feed, the water bucket, and any other food bowls, if any, to Laverne's shelter. Place a couple of cups of water in each of the rubber bowls. Then add a yogurt container of food to each bowl. Give one to Laverne, talking to her as you move about her shelter. Walk into Laverne's pasture and dump Squiggy's bowl of food over the fence for him. Return to Laverne's shelter.
Divide the remaining water evenly to each of the three metal bowls. Then add a drink container of food to each bowl. Feed the three little pigs, starting with Faye at the far end, then Ole in the middle, and finally Blue, closest to the gate. Tell each one, "Move back" and place the bowl in the cement trough. Secure the gate so the three little pigs do not escape, and use the bungie cord to hold back Laverne's door so she can get into her pasture (the one closest to the donkey).
Jack
Feed Eddie half the remaining Timothy grass in the food trough. Do not pet or interact with Eddie during feeding time. He just wants his food right now.
When you exit Lilo and Stitch's pasture, remember to let the turkeys out, and cover up the sheep feeding station with the weed cloth so the chickens don't poop in it.
Jenny and Yearling
Sonja and Hoku are in the "pizza slice" at the bottom of the property. Mix the remaining alfalfa hay and Timothy grass in the feed trough.
Clean-Up
Place the feed buckets inside the feed container, and on top of their respective food barrels. Open up the hay bags and hang them on the bungie cords. Sweep out the feed container. Wash your hands well.
Thank you so much for your help with these animals. You are wonderful!

