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DonnaBelle
True BYH Addict
Well, I think we can all agree that CAE and CL are both something we want to outsmart and avoid if at all possible.
I am a great believer in being armed with knowledge. Now a lot of folks perfer to "wing it". I realize that it may take some time to have a CAE free herd. I'm just resolved to do the best I can for my goats.
I have one goat bred that i know her due date. I'm going to pull her kid/kids and bottle feed them.
I have two others that were "pasture bred" and I don't know for sure when they will kid.
In future, the "pasture bred" situation will not occur. DH is fencing in the 6 acres for my herd sire with 5 strands of high tensile hot wire electric fence on cedar posts. If he can get through it, he's going to the sale barn and I will just rent a sire in future.
If possible, let's listen to all sides of the discussions on these two awful diseases and help each other if we can.
DonnaBelle
I am a great believer in being armed with knowledge. Now a lot of folks perfer to "wing it". I realize that it may take some time to have a CAE free herd. I'm just resolved to do the best I can for my goats.
I have one goat bred that i know her due date. I'm going to pull her kid/kids and bottle feed them.
I have two others that were "pasture bred" and I don't know for sure when they will kid.
In future, the "pasture bred" situation will not occur. DH is fencing in the 6 acres for my herd sire with 5 strands of high tensile hot wire electric fence on cedar posts. If he can get through it, he's going to the sale barn and I will just rent a sire in future.
If possible, let's listen to all sides of the discussions on these two awful diseases and help each other if we can.
DonnaBelle