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How to Treat Goat Diseases and Illnesses Naturally

WEBReading Time: 10 minutes By Rev. Dr. Waltz, ND, DD, CNC, CTN, Delta Colorado – When it comes to goat diseases and illnesses, th ere are many ways to care …

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Goat Vaccinations and Injectables

WEBFill no more than half full, then cover with disinfectant solution. Add concrete, dirt, or gravel to trap the sharps and seal well. Injectable bottles and contents also need …

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A Guide to Eye Problems and Eye Infections in Goats

WEBCOMMON EYE PROBLEMS IN GOATS. Entropion (or inverted eyelids) is a condition in which the eyelid—usually the lower eyelid—is turned inward. It is usually …

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Chicken Diseases That Affect Humans

WEBBumblefoot and omphalitis (mushy chick disease) are commonly seen as staph infections. Still, it can cause a large variety of different symptoms such as joint …

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A Chicken Feeding Guide to Balance Diet at All Ages

WEBThe protein amounts for grower feed is usually 14-18% by weight. Most chickens will need this feed until 20-22 weeks of age when they are ready to lay their first egg. Some larger …

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The Benefits and Disadvantages of Goat Milk

WEBProtein levels in goat milk vary by breed as well as season, type of feed, and stage of lactation. For instance, Toggenburg goat milk is 2.7% protein while Nubian goat …

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A Guide to Sick Chicken Symptoms

WEBChicken diseases and illness can be caused by a number of things. Viruses, bacteria, molds, fungus, and parasites are the infectious type of illness. Often, if one of …

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Goat Medications and First-Aid Must-Haves

WEBThe first is B vitamins, B1 and B12. The next, activated charcoal, large amounts of baking soda, and a drenching tool. Sadly, when a goat becomes ill, their …

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What to Feed Chickens to Keep Them Healthy

WEBAs far as feeding chickens scraps, feel free to feed them meats, cheese, vegetables, fruits, bread, french fries, boiled eggs and most anything else in small …

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The Basics of Caring for Goats

WEBWhen building a herd health program from the ground up, beginning with the basics of caring for goats is best. One needs to consider the basics of the …

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6 Turkey Diseases, Symptoms, and Treatment

WEBSymptoms include yellowish diarrhea, lethargy, and an off-color, sickly-looking black head. Birds may slowly become emaciated. It’s almost always fatal for …

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Nigerian Dwarf Goat

WEBReading Time: 5 minutes BREED: The Nigerian Dwarf goat is an American breed developed for small-scale dairy production and companionship.. ORIGIN: Dwarf …

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A Guide to Recognizing and Treating Chicken Foot Problems

WEBCover the foot with a gauze pad, secured with first-aid tape or thin strips of vet wrap, taking care not to make the wrap too tight. Repeat this procedure every two or …

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Broad-breasted Vs. Heritage Turkeys

WEBLabels may say, “young tom” or “young turkey.”. Most commercial growers process their birds at seven to twenty pounds and freeze them until the holiday season. …

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When, Why and How of Deworming Chickens

WEBTreatment is repeated in 10 days. Fenbendazole is approved for turkeys, for which no withdrawal period is required. It is not approved for chickens, and if overused …

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Tips on Rooster Care; Keep Your Stud in Top Form

WEBFend Off Infection. Once the bleeding has stopped, use an antiseptic spray such as Blu-Kote to keep infection out. Re-apply regularly until the wound successfully …

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huckleberries Archives

WEBChèvre Cheese with Rascleberry Appetizer. December 8, 2022 · Theresa Miller · Home DairyTheresa Miller · Home Dairy

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A Look at Chicken Eyes

WEBCommon signs of infection are otherwise healthy-acting chickens with sticky, swollen, or cloudy eyes. Additional symptoms such as sneezing, lethargy, or diarrhea …

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