Ok, then do the CD&T now (2ml subq) and repeat it again in 4 weeks. That will cover your does and the babies for a few weeks after they are born. At 3--4 weeks the babies need a 2ml subq shot, then repeat it in 4 weeks again. You can get it at most feed stores (
tsc, big r, whatever you have, it had to be refrigerated)
You need to take a fecal sample from each doe into your vet or collect and mail them into this place:
http://www.midamericaagresearch.net. Then worm your does based on the results. But, some wormers can't be used during pregnancy, so double check first. They will also need wormed immediately after kidding as worms thrive when the animal is stressed, and pregnancy falls into that category.
You will also need a cocci preventative med for those babies after they get here, starting about 3 weeks in. If you want a good protocol for cocci, let me know.
You also should check this map:
http://mrdata.usgs.gov/geochem/doc/averages/se/usa.html and see if you're in a selenium deficient area. You may want to get some BO-SE from your vet to supplement with. According to the map my area is not deficient, but I still have to supplement or else I get kids born with weak legs. (They walk on their ankles or knees instead of their feet for a few days) At any rate, if you need it, you should do it within the next few weeks so your kids don't have problems.
You can look at the pneumonia vaccine, but unless your take your goats off farm for shows and such, it's not necessary.
You also need to check into your copper levels, view this map:
http://mrdata.usgs.gov/geochem/doc/averages/cu/usa.html If you are in a deficient area, or if your hay comes from a deficient area, you may need to copper bolus. If you start seeing hair discoloration or fish tails ( loss of hair on tip of tail) you definitely need to bolus.
Do your does have a good loose goat mineral out free choice?
If you have more questions, let me know.
