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Goat Care – 10 Symptoms of Goat Illnesses

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Health is wealth, even for goats. Having goats, in fact any other animals, means that you need to provide proper care for them. You need to ensure you goats are healthy. This articles provides some valuable tips to help you with your goat-raising enterprise.

There are important things one must know to ensure the goats are healthy and one must be able to read the signs of illness in their goats.

Here are 10 signs that will help you identify any health problems with your goats:

  1. Goats normally go with their herd. If a goat extracts itself from the herd, seems to stay away from the herd, walks with its head low and seems to have an unusual belly shape, then it could be a sign of illness or pregnancy.
  2. During feeding, goats usually run to the feeder. If a goat tends to stay away from the rest of the goats or if the goat is not eating, then it is not normal because goats are ferocious eaters.
  3. Check their droppings. Very hard droppings, or diarrhoea are signs of illness and you should call the vet straight away
  4. If the goat limps or drags its legs when walking, check out for swollen feet, hooves and legs. Consult the veterinarian for the slightest symptom of swelling.
  5. Deteriorating health of the goat will manifest in unexpected and unexplainable weight loss. Consult with your vet if one or more goats seem to be loosing weight.
  6. Parasite infestation in goats can cause swollen goat’s chin. An enlarge throat may also be a sign of goitre. Please ask your vet to have a look.
  7. A limping or staggering goat may be a sign of illness. If the goat is unsteady and seem disorientated, off its feed and away from the other goats, it could be food poisoning and you should call your vet immediately.
  8. Another illness that may cause an abnormal gait is tetanus. Tetanus could be due to an infected wound. Check your goat for cuts, puncture wounds, bruised feet or foot abscess. Clean the wound with iodine and call your vet immediately
  9. A goat exhibiting dull or rough coat may be a symptom of nutritional deficiency or pest infestation. Immediate attention from a veterinarian must be sought.
  10. Lastly, observe body secretions or discharges like blood, pus or mucus from the goat’s eyes, vulva, mouth, and eyes or any other part of the goat’s body. Any internal infestation may cause the goats to be sick very quickly. Call your vet and discuss a worming program for your goats.

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Are Dogs Capable of Extra Sensory Perception?

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ESP, or extra sensory perception is one of the most widely studied yet least understood topics in the world today. Strangely enough, the study of ESP extends not only to human beings but to animals as well. In fact, there might just be a stronger case for animals having ESP rather than humans. There is nothing more unsettling than having a cat strangely meowing at the corner of a wall, or your dog looking at you so deeply that he seems to know what you are thinking.

For ESP to exist, there must be a powerful bond between the owner and his pet. Additionally, because of the intangible nature of ESP, many people find it hard to accredit it to our pets. However, even though we cannot see, hear, touch, smell or taste ESP, its existence is as certain as emotions like love and hate. read more

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Buying A Horse – Tips You Need To Know

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Tips you need to know when buying a horse

I am the proud owner of two beautiful horses; one I bought, Lily and one I rescued, Thunder. It took me a while to find Lily and it has been a long journey for both of us to get where we are today. The bond we have is amazing. Sadly, I see many horse owners who do not have such a relationship with their horses and it is obvious for an outsider that they were not made for each other. Horses get bought and sold all the time and it is a traumatic event for them and can be disheartening for the owners. So it is very important that the horse you buy will be one you will keep for a long time, and maybe forever. read more

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Pet Chickens – Fun and Loving Animals

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Chickens can make really lovable and fun pets. Although they make for an unusual choice, it is possible to bond with them like you do with any other animals such as dogs and cats. To achieve this, you need to understand the nature of chickens. As with most animals, they shun human contact but if you spend the time to interact with them, especially when they are young, you will see the bond slowly developing.

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