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Optional Goat Vaccines

Posted On February 12, 2019April 21, 2019 By Christopher Lee DVM MPH DACVPMcomment
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One of my all-time favorite TV shows is Frasier from the ’90s. In one episode, Frasier’s brother Niles reminds us of the axiom, “Less is more,” to which Frasier quips, “Yes but if ‘less is more,’ think how much more, more would be!” In our last podcast, we discussed the importance of rabies vaccines in […]

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Category: Animal Husbandry

Foot Rot Prevention

Posted On January 17, 2019April 21, 2019 By Kayla Wells DVM, MPH, DACVPMcomment

It has been raining here for almost 36 hours. This has been one of the wettest fall/winter seasons in recent years. While good news for pasture regrowth, any livestock in confinement are at risk of foot rot. Similar to thrush or white line disease in horses, foot rot in ruminants results from a wet environment […]

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