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Demodicosis in Dairy Goats

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1982
SUMMARY Multiple nodular skin lesions on an adult Saanen doe were found to be caused by demodectic mites. An identical condition developed in the daughter of the affected goat despite separation from the mother at 24 hours after birth. Of 7 other goats in contact with the doe, 2 had a few demodectic nodules.
J F, Williams, C S, Williams
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Udder Health for Dairy Goats

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2021
Staphylococcus aureus is the most important cause of clinical mastitis in goats, and non-aureus staphylococci is the most common isolate from subclinical mastitis. Environmental streptococci are a severe problem. Somatic cell counts and California mastitis test are a screening test for mastitis and an indicator of poor udder health, but values should ...
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Feeding dairy goats

Livestock, 2018
The modern commercial dairy goat is a high-performance ruminant. At peak yields and in late pregnancy diets with a high nutrient density are required. These must be carefully formulated and presented to maximise feed intakes and minimise ruminal disorders. Feeding standards have been specified for goats in several countries (e.g.
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CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CORRELATIONS BETWEEN MILK COMPONENTS OF DAIRY GOATS, MEAT-DAIRY GOATS AND DAIRY-MEAT ONES

Izvestiâ Timirâzevskoj selʹskohozâjstvennoj akademii, 2022
Dairy goat breeding is developing dynamically in the world and in Russia. To scientifically substantiate the breeding strategy of dairy goats, meat-dairy goats and dairy-meat ones, it is necessary to expand information about the composition of goat milk and the nature of correlations between its components.
V.I. TRUKHACHEV   +5 more
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Foot lameness in dairy goats

Research in Veterinary Science, 2009
An outbreak of foot lameness in a dairy herd of 170 goats is described. The herd, that was kept mostly indoors, was attended between December 2006 and November 2007. During this period, 15% of the goats showed lameness with foot lesions and 24% of the goats showed lameness without foot lesions.
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U.S. Dairy Goat Operations

2012
Excerpts from the report: Goat milk is used for human consumption and to feed goat kids and other livestock. For human consumption, goat milk is used primarily in cheese production and is also consumed as milk, cultured milk products, ice cream, and butter.
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Streptococcus dysgalactiae polyarthritis in dairy goats

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1994
Two Saanen does on the same farm developed signs of polyarthritis. Streptococcus dysgalactiae was isolated on microbial culture of samples from multiple joints of both goats. Antibiotic susceptibility testing of the S dysgalactiae revealed resistance to tetracycline, a commonly used antibiotic to treat arthritis in goats. The isolate was susceptible to
P C, Blanchard, K M, Fiser
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Tracing the Dairy Goat Industry: Profiling of Dairy Goat Farms in the Philippines

CLSU International Journal of Education and Development Studies, 2020
The Philippine dairy goat industry remains a developing sector with fragmented data and information. Thus, a concerted effort to create baseline information on these dairy goat farms (DGF) is needed to situate technology interventions and consequently, improve dairy goat production.
L.G. Manalili   +4 more
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