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  1. Zoomie

    What's Wrong with my Goats Milk?!

    @cassie I see now, that makes sense. For a minute there, I thought maybe you thought I was the OP! LOL! I agree with you completely. Testing and finding out for sure is the best way to go. That way you can stop a problem in it's tracks... and prevent any other goat coming down with the same...
  2. Zoomie

    What's Wrong with my Goats Milk?!

    @cassie not sure why you quoted me? I was asking the OP how they concluded that the goats did NOT have mastitis, after not apparently checking or doing anything. Maybe they know something I don't; all I know to do is take a sample and freeze, and then treat. If they have some method for telling...
  3. Zoomie

    What's Wrong with my Goats Milk?!

    What makes you conclude that clotting milk and pink milk are not mastitis? Would like to know. Keep in mind, they do not always show all the symptoms. Some cases are so mild you need a test kit to tell. Did you test them? Is that why you think that? I'm very curious.
  4. Zoomie

    What's Wrong with my Goats Milk?!

    Still worth checking. Do you make cheese? One thing I've learned: if they have even a really mild case of mastitis, the milk will not form a good curd when you make, say, mozzarella. If you make cheese try it out. If it won't form a proper curd, you may have a very very mild case, but you will...
  5. Zoomie

    What's Wrong with my Goats Milk?!

    I recommend to take a sample of milk from all your goats, and put it in the freezer in individually labeled containers. That way if anything you do does not help you will still have the original bacteria in the milk to help diagnose the problem. Then, I'd go to Tractor Supply or wherever, and...
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