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My vet is a neonatal and emergency specialist with horses. But he also knows camelids. When I had a 2 day old cria with diarrhea, he said some animals have issues digesting milk at first and to give 1-2 doses of Lactaid dissolved in water. Can also give 1-2 doses of Imodium to control the diarrhea until the Lactaid works. I have only had to do this twice in over 10 years, but it worked both times. This is only for newborns. Once they are a week old, it will be something else. And prime time for a newborn to go septic is 3-4 days old. Either they are born septic or get the infection through their navel. ALWAYS dip the navel and make sure they get colostrum.
On our second week of goat ownership one of our baby goats strangled themselves in the fork of a tree. I had just gotten her to start eating out of my hand the day before.
All animals seem self-destructive.... Not funny actually.... "We" must be alert!! And in charge.... 🤔🥰🥰👃✌️🇨🇦
The other 10% just brought home their new goats 2 days ago 😂
This made me lol
Same can be said of chickens and ducks. I've lost a calf as well. That's farm life (and death).
did you give your chickens and calf any pharmaceuticals like vaccines, antibiotics, wormers etc. etc ?
No.
not one thing was ansered, just a lotta talk what not to do
How have goats survived up to this point? It sounds like they are on the verge of death constantly. We had goats for several years when I was young and we never had any problems or had to have a vet. What has happened?
Lots of meds and not a lot of culling.
Human grade diatomaceous earth for Parasites. Works great for us humans and we also give it our dog. Wonder how effective it would be for goats?
whats road felt
Can you leave your Buck on pasture 5-6 hours instead of hay? During the spring? I have loose minerals and some grain GMO free/
Good information an good video
So if I live in a very dry climate (New Mexico) do I not need to worry about parasites? We have sand with just some bushes, no green pastures like you have, haha.
Similar situation here. My friends have a med sized herd and they rotation graze ans keep all hay and grain off ground. Their hay rack has a tray that catches anything that falls and keeps the kids out. I haven't had a lot of trouble with worms in the past (my first herd 20 years ago). I probably wormed 1/yr ir something but that was a different era! we had cocodiosis once. (Orphan goat). Treated the entire flock and everybody was fine.
I should be fine in the desert. Get a bit of rain (and weeds) in the winter, and monsoon (and weeds) in summer.
Anybody else watching the amazing KZhead channels coming out of Ugandan goat farmers?? 👃👃👃✌️🇨🇦
Electronic ear tags and a good set of automatic scales will tell you when any of your animals are losing weight. That's a common first symptom of anything going wrong.
Good video, but your channel's already persuaded me not to get goats.
All animals are going to have some difficulty. Keep in mind if there was not effort or risk you wouldn't be able to have any pride in the job.
@@popsfarm916 Yeah, but why would you ever choose to have a harder livestock over an easier one?
Probably a good choice. This is coming from someone that has had them for over 20 years. 😂 I have meat goats now.
😂 maybe that’s why our goat videos don’t get as many views… 🤔
@@Homesteadyshow I think so too, maybe aim for some livestock you've given praise to instead.
I call corn my goat Elle-May's, goat crack. Sometimes she will GO plum silly for corn 🌽... 🌽=🐐 crackout... 😆
At this TIME, I have one goat. Her name is Elle-May, she will be 2 at tye end of this May. She has grass hay she can eat anytine she wants & she also gets 1-2c. Corn, & 2-3c alfalfa pellets, less when its warm weather. She also gets to get out for a few hour, most everyday to eat fresh nibbles, of trees, bushes, & what every she wants for the most part. The rest of the time she is in a dry lot, it makes me 😥. I have a good size yard with lots of grass. I wish it fenced so she could eat all she wanted.
3rd month of pregnancy? How long are goats pregnant for?
5
@@missy6664 that's crazy..I never expected that long. Thanks!
Shes amazing!!!
I need help
Ivermectin works
That depends on where you live. In many locations it's useless.
Diatomaceous earth
Have you moved yet
Yeah groups are silly to cure anything but great for ideas for research and common sense. 🙏running hands on all of your animals and kids is critical, your kids, meaning humans ones will object so hug them, kiss them and search them when they are not looking, teens can be tough about this, lol😂
LOL unless your raising goats as pets ... lol theyre going to get butchered for meat, sold for meat, not producing optimally which means lol to the sale barn ... soooo
This is comedy. I'm out of here.