Basic Health Supplies you should have on hand for your Goats
- Goat Nutri-Drench (http://www.jefferspet.com/products/goat-and-sheep-nutri-drench)
- Rectal Thermometer – this is really a must, one of the easiest ways to tell if a goat is sick is to take its temperature
- Pepto Bismal/Milk of Magnesia OR Scour Halt (http://www.jefferspet.com/products/spectogard-scour-chek)-diarrhea
- Mineral Oil-used for bloat
- Baby Aspirin-pain and temp
- Probios (http://www.jefferspet.com/products/probios-equine-one-gel)-if any sign of diarrhea use these
- Vitamin B Complex (http://www.jefferspet.com/products/vitamin-b-complex-gel-30gm)
- Syringes – 3 ml and 6 ml
- Needles – 20 and 22 gauge in 3/4″ to 1″ lengths
- Drencher – for administering drugs/dewormers orally (60 cc syringe works well for me)
- Surgical Scissors
- Hoof trimmers
- Blood stop powder
- Electrolyte Mix (http://www.jefferspet.com/products/goat-electrolytes-16oz)- great for hot days
- Vetricyn (http://www.jefferspet.com/products/vetericyn-wound-skin-spray)-wound c
- Clostridium Perfringens Types C & D Antitoxin -never ever go without it, must be refrigerated and not always available from Jeffers so keep in on hand.
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