Timber Valley Goat
Premium 16% Texturized Goat Show Feed Built to Support Performance and Condition—Backed by a Defined Guaranteed Analysis and Formulated With Monensin for Coccidiosis Control
Nutritional Analysis
Protein: 16% Fat: 4.1% Fiber: 10%
Active Drug Ingredient: Monensin
Timber Valley Custom Goat is Quality Plus’ premium texturized show-goat option built around a practical, flexible feeding approach: feed by bodyweight, watch condition, and adjust upward when the goat’s demand increases. Quality Plus positions it as a premium 16% texturized show feed and also notes it is a 16% texturized feed based on their natural goat supplement.
The manufacturer-posted Guaranteed Analysis supports a balanced show-goat profile at 16% crude protein, 4.1% fat, and 10% max fiber, with defined vitamin and mineral guarantees (A, D, E, selenium) and copper listed at 35.15 ppm.
This feed contains monensin, which Quality Plus states is included for coccidiosis control. Like all ionophore-containing feeds, that means it must be stored and fed responsibly—especially because monensin exposure can be fatal to horses and other equines.
Key Benefits
Premium 16% texturized show-goat feed (manufacturer-positioned)
Defined GA: 16% protein / 4.1% fat / 10% max fiber
Bodyweight-based feeding rate with flexibility to increase during high demand
Contains monensin for coccidiosis control (manufacturer-stated)
Choose this product if:
You want a premium 16% textured goat show feed
You like a simple bodyweight-based feeding target with room to adjust intake
Monensin-based coccidiosis control aligns with your program
This is NOT ideal if…
You need a non-ionophore goat feed (this contains monensin).
You cannot guarantee strict separation from horses/equines.
Quality Plus Timber Valley Custom Goat is a premium 16% texturized goat feed described by the manufacturer as being “based on our natural goat supplement” and designed to maximize your goat’s potential. It contains monensin for coccidiosis control, and is fed at a bodyweight-based rate with adjustments during higher demand periods.

