Low-cost disease prevention measure
Story Date: 5/11/2017

 

Source: MORNING AG CLIPS, 5/10/17

As weaning time is approaching, producers should make sure they have a sufficient supply of enterotoxemia + tetanus to vaccinate kids when separating them from their mothers, and for giving them a booster shot 21 to 28 days later.
Some herds, because of management and feeding programs, may be at a much lower risk of contracting overeating disease, and thus some producers may elect not to vaccinate their herd, but all goats are susceptible to tetanus.

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