EDUCATIONAL INCUBATION & HATCHING CHAT THREAD, w/ Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs

Goats are fun! In my first 6mos with chickens my whole flock had severe dry pox and life-threatening wet pox. That's when I read Kathy's info and she walked me through tubing and supportive care. After that I was able to handle the coyote and dog attacks. Trial by fire.

I've had goats for 8 months and other than struggling to get Beaux on a bottle that first week it's all been easy peasy!

Be encouraged, friends! :hugs
 
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I swear I made it last night! I really tried hard to make it right for you! I didn't even joke about your name ("Mike or Phil")! I can do better! Tell me what you want! How do you like it?!
No. I changed the locks and swallowed both keys. Took all the tools, and boarded up the windows.
My lady it made me smile, something I rarely do anymore
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I swear I made it last night! I really tried hard to make it right for you! I didn't even joke about your name ("Mike or Phil")! I can do better! Tell me what you want! How do you like it?!
No. I changed the locks and swallowed both keys. Took all the tools, and boarded up the windows.
Well, you forgot one thing..... The trapdoor under the rug. Kinda cool down here- plenty of food, and several escape hatches!
 
She just wormed. Unless the eyelids are very pale I would not. People are worming too much. I have a couple of boers that have only been wormed once this year and are fine. Especially since she was doing a fecal.
That's why I said since she was doing a fecal, to deworm AFTER it came back :p

I'm trying to type while nursing a baby, sorry if that was unclear.
 
I think Terra Vet 200 and LA300 are both just oxytetracycline. One is 200 mg/ml, the other is 300 mg/ml, and I think both can cause severe injection site necrosis?

-Kathy
I always call or text her with what is going on and follow her recommendation. It is just a matter of getting it from her so I have it available without spending an hour to go get them. I am unfamiliar with terravet.
 
She just wormed. Unless the eyelids are very pale I would not. People are worming too much. I have a couple of boers that have only been wormed once this year and are fine. Especially since she was doing a fecal.

That's why I said since she was doing a fecal, to deworm AFTER it came back :p

I'm trying to type while nursing a baby, sorry if that was unclear.


I waited for the results, no worms or coccidia.
 
That's why I said since she was doing a fecal, to deworm AFTER it came back :p

I'm trying to type while nursing a baby, sorry if that was unclear.
I missed that. Sorry, it is a real problem with over worming and worming with the wrong med. Resistance is getting too common so I am a bit touchy.
 

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