Here are a couple of our newest little angels.
My hubby needs to upload more to our YouTube channel but we've been kinda busy..
We bred only 4 nannies this time around.
As much as we love the young ones, it adds more responsibly. We have so much on our plate so we backed off on breeding last...
TEXT OUR VET. SHE WILL RESPOND FAST FOR THIS TYPE OF EMERGENCY.
I WOULD NOT TELL HER YOUR OUT OF STATE LOCATION. SHE IS MARVELOUS!
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Text her about the white eye lid and about CYDECTIN use for your goat.
IF YOU CALL SHE MIGHT NOT RESPOND UNTIL THE NEXT DAY. SHE USUALLY TEXTS BACK...
Our vet personally administered it the first time to our little P.J.. We tried to use SAFE GAURD a week prior and it was ineffective. She was made aware of the resent attempt with another product. I AGREE WITH CONSULTING A VET THOUGH. IF ANOTHER TREATMENT WAS USED.:thumbsup
Anemia is caused by the red blood cells being eating alive by the parasites. Time is of the essence. After the CYDECTIN drench, keep him hydrated. Take some of his poo and search it for evidence of the type of parasites.
CYDECTIN is kind of expensive but of you have a flock like the size of...
This is what our vet used. We use it religiously now
CYDECTIN ORAL DRENCH by Farmer Connie posted Jun 27, 2017 at 12:01 PMGoat Nutri-Drench by Farmer Connie posted Jun 27, 2017 at 12:01 PMMANNA PRO ELECTROLYTES by Farmer Connie posted Jun 21, 2017 at 3:04 PM
She said to double the CYDECTIN DOSE...
Pull down his eye lid and check the color. It should be pink. It white he is anemic. His poo should be berries not clumps as well. Check for bloating as well.
We love our 2 dozen goats! A lot more responsibility than poultry. We breed annually our Nigerian Nannies.
We have to maintain their feet, proper nutrition, diagnosis of sickness, seasonal threats, secure fences and gates.
Well worth the time spent caring for our herd.
Gross misconceptions of...