Building our Goat Farm one day at a time!
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Laundry Room aka Goat Medicine Closet
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When we were building our house at the goat farm I thought to myself, what will I ever do with a laundry room this big? As you can see I quickly converted it into a Goat Medicine / Care closet. We lost some goats in the beginning just because we didn't know. After that I began to research and study in hopes of not having any more goats die at the farm. I can't tell you how much money we have spent on goat supplies because I don't know. I am afraid to add it up.
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Here are some of the things we keep on hand.
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Thermometers - At least 2 at all times. See our page on Basis Goat Assessment
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Goat electrolytes
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Goat probiotic paste
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Jump start
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Selenium and vitamin e paste for kidding season
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Goat Penicillin
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Baytril for goats
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Corrid
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Ivermectin for goats
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LA 200
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Penicillin
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Prohibit for goats
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Safeguard
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Cydectin Oral Sheep Drench
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Ammonium Chloride
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Banamine
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Vitamin C chewable (for people)
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Pepto
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Milk of Magnesium (MOM)
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Thiamine Injectable for goats
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Fortified Vitamin B Complex
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Activated Charcoal
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Ivermectin Pour on for livestock
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Cooper Bolus
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Loose Minerals
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Molasses
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Wound treatment stuff (Bandages, wrap, red cote, iodine, etc.)
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Kitchen Flour (This will stop bleeding. My husband thought I was crazy first time I used it.)
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*Our goat medical close is work in progress. I have so much on hand. I would rather have it at 2am and save a life, than loose a goat because everything was closed and the Vet can't get here in time!
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