Health
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HealthSheep & Goat Toolbox
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• Robust• Alert• Bright eyed• Lively
• Strong in structure• Deep bodied• Wide chested• Able to walk
squarely on feet & legs
Healthy Well-Conformed
The best animals are. . .
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• Well-balanced udders• Two functional teats
• Proper body condition
• Lively appearance• Good coat or fleece• No abscesses• No limping
In General: For does & ewes:
What to look for:
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What to look for: Teeth
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwpXzdE7h1I&feature=youtu.be
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• Prevention is key!• Provide adequate nutrition
(pastures)• Observe animals daily• Provide sanitary conditions• Provide a low-stress
environment• Cull chronically ill animals • Have a good working
relationship with a veterinarian– www.aasrp.org (270) 483-
2090
Tips for keeping animals healthy
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Body condition score
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Signs of poor health
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• Keep thorough health records including all illnesses and treatments.
• Have a working relationship with a veterinarian
Keep records!
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• Many Available• Most Common is
CD-T: – Clostridium– Overeating Disease– Tetanus
• Consult Veterinarian
Vaccinations
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• Primary Concern• Signs of Parasitism:
• Rough Hair Coat• Thin/Unthrifty• Bottle Jaw• Anemia
• FAMACHA is a system for detecting anemia:www.acsrpc.org
Parasites
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• Trim as needed• Helps prevent hoof problems including
footrot• Keeps animals sound & walking
properly
Hoof care
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Hoof trimming
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ffU_cBjlsk&feature=youtu.be
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• Provide low-stress environment and handling
• Practice good management• Provide sanitary conditions• Vaccinate as recommended by
veterinarian• Protect from predators• Provide good nutrition and plenty of
forage• Observe animals daily• Cull animals that are chronically
unhealthy
How to prevent health problems
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• Books– See ATTRA Small Ruminant Resource
List• Websites
– www.attra.ncat.org– www.acsrpc.org– http://www.luresext.edu/goats/training/
qa.html– Infovets.com– Pipevet.com– Sheepandgoat.com
Resources
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The National Center for Appropriate Technology (NCAT) is a nonprofit organization that helps people and communities. NCAT champions small-scale, sustainable and local solutions to reduce poverty, protect communities and promote natural resources. Since 1976, NCAT has weatherized houses, trained farmers, monitored energy use and demonstrated renewable technology. NCAT works on local and national projects that foster a healthy quality of life for everyone.