Newborn goat and CDT Shot

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My Nigerian dwarf doe had a baby buckling 2 days ago. I suspected she was pregnant but I'm totally new to all this. Baby is nursing and is gaining weight. My question is the momma didn't get her CDT shot while pregnant. I thought I read a baby needs a CDT shot between 1 to 3 days after birth if this was the case. Does anyone have experience with this?
 

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My Nigerian dwarf doe had a baby buckling 2 days ago. I suspected she was pregnant but I'm totally new to all this. Baby is nursing and is gaining weight. My question is the momma didn't get her CDT shot while pregnant. I thought I read a baby needs a CDT shot between 1 to 3 days after birth if this was the case. Does anyone have experience with this?
Goats should be vaccinated annually and preferably semi-annually (every 6 months) according to a suitable primary vaccination schedule, especially if the demand or risk of disease is considered high. We still have our own at regular intervals
 

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Since mom was not vaccinated give with in 1 week then a booster in 3-4 weeks. Then annually.
 

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If seriously concerned I believe you can give tetanus antitoxin to gain a few weeks of temporary coverage until they are old enough for the tetanus toxoid. (Feel free to correct me if I am wrong, more experienced goaters.)
 

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One of my young stay at home mom goat friends just lost a 2 week doeling to enteritis, the CD part of CD and T, who's mom HAD had CD&T shot within a month of kidding. At one point she did vaccinate very early, but she had a goat have a bad negative reaction to it once in a "too" young animal. Their immunes systems may also not be strong enough to mount a response to the vaccine at all, but the desire is out there to vaccinate young. I would not mind vaccinating kids at birth like human babies if I was sure they didn't run a chance of anaphylaxis reaction like she'd had and if I could be sure it worked. I wish there was more research on this and better vaccines...but that's how it seems to always go with goats.
 

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If seriously concerned I believe you can give tetanus antitoxin to gain a few weeks of temporary coverage until they are old enough for the tetanus toxoid. (Feel free to correct me if I am wrong, more experienced goaters.)
If you really want vaccines for your Goats, Clostridial Enterotoximia Defense (Over-Eating Disease) + Tetanus, Critical 3 + T, Visual CD-T with Spur-50 Dose, Clostridium Perfringens Forms C & D Antitoxin, CL Bacterin Vaccine, Pasteurella (Pneumonia) Vaccine, Tetanus Toxoid, Tetanus Toxoid Concentrate.
 
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