FAMACHA Chart

stano40

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Does anyone know where to get a FAMACHA chart? I have an issue of Hobby Farms Magazine and they have an article on FAMACHA. A picture in the magazine shows a person inspecting an eyelid and holding a chart to compare with.

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http://www.scsrpc.org/SCSRPC/FAMACHA/famacha.htm

From what I can tell you have to go to one of their training classes inorder to be allowed to get the charts.

You can talk to your local Vet.

You can call your local extenson office and ask them what the latest information is on Famacha.

We do this, but we don't use a chart, we just go with experience and overall health of animal as well as eye-lid and lip/gum color.
 

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20kidsonhill said:
http://www.scsrpc.org/SCSRPC/FAMACHA/famacha.htm

From what I can tell you have to go to one of their training classes inorder to be allowed to get the charts.

You can talk to your local Vet.

You can call your local extenson office and ask them what the latest information is on Famacha.

We do this, but we don't use a chart, we just go with experience and overall health of animal as well as eye-lid and lip/gum color.
We took the course through our Ag Extension Office. I think it cost about $5.
 

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Our7Wonders said:
Please let us know what you back from them.
If I ever see an email I'll post what I get.

I'll check with the University Of Maine to see what they have also.

Thanks

bob
 

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I just received this email from the University of Georgia about the FAMACHA system.

To obtain the FAMACHA system, you will need to be trained by either your vet or local agriculture extension agent in the use of the system. Once we have confirmed this with your trainer, you can order from this email address or via phone at (706) 542-0742 at anytime. Pricing is as follows: 1-4 $13 each, 5-24 $12 each, etc.
Please let me know if you have any questions, and thank you for your interest in the FAMACHA system.
Best,

Danielle Dimon
FAMACHA Distribution Administrator, North America
Department of Infectious Diseases
College of Veterinary Medicine
University of Georgia
(706) 542-0742


I live in Maine and have asked the University of Maine's extension office about FAMACHA and have been referred to another person. I am waiting for his response.

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There will be a FAMACHA workshop at Windsor Fairgrounds on June 4th, 10-12. I took it last week at the NELE exhibition, second time through. It's excellent, and well worth the $20 for the class.

Registration form can be found here by googling FAMACHA Maine. I tried to post the URL but forum rules wouldn't let me. but it's w w w . fiberfrolic.com/FAMACHA-Registration2011.pdf Maybe putting spaces will allow the URL to show.
 

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Thanks for posting that. Colleen Hoyt from the Maine University Extension sent me the email but I couldn't attend. My wife and I really wanted to go but her work hours prohibited our attendance.

Colleen Hoyt did send me today a survey from the University about dairy goat farmers. I guess they are trying to put together a better program for dairy goat farms.

w w w . s u r v e y m o n k e y . c o m / s / d a i r y g o a t s u r v e y 2 0 1 1

bob
 
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