OneFineAcre
Herd Master
We recently participated in a study with the Vet school at NC State University on e-Coli in goats. There were a couple of incidents over the last few years of e-Coli making people sick at the NC State Fair that they "traced" to the goat barns. They took fecal samples from all of our goats over 6 months old, and milk samples from all of our lactating does to test for the strain of e-Coli that had made the people sick. We were negative. In fact, they did not find any samples of the strain of e-Coli on any of the 50 farms tested. As part of the test they tested all of the fecals for all parasites.
Because we had a 0 incident of barber poles and very low counts of other worms, they have asked us to participate in another study on goat worms/parasites.
We must be doing something right.
My incredibly smart wife is emailing them daily making suggestions on how they should do the study.
Because we had a 0 incident of barber poles and very low counts of other worms, they have asked us to participate in another study on goat worms/parasites.
We must be doing something right.
My incredibly smart wife is emailing them daily making suggestions on how they should do the study.