Went to the vet office today and thought Id share

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willowbreezefarm said:
20kidsonhill said:
greymane said:
That is terrible. Hope all goes well with the new ones. (Oh, BTW, my son lives in Harrisonburg. Mt. Crawford, actually.)

We have had not issues with our guys so far. :fl
We live in Mount Crawford. :) I recommend Ashby Herd Health in Dayton
Every time I call that vet office they say they dont do work on goats, just cows? If I knew of a good vet from there to use I would but like I said they always tell me that they dont do work on goats. :(
WE don't have a goat vet, so I can't help you. But I know there is suppose to be a good one in the area. I would try e-mailing some of the bigger farms in the area, like Ladybug hill farm or the farm they are in partnership with and ask them if they can recommend a good goat vet.

My father n law is a retired large animal vet, so he has been working with us. and my husband works directly with an excellant vet at his workplace. Between the two of them we having been getting excellant help and fantastic advice.
 

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My brothers girlfriend is friends with the lady who owns Ladybug hill Farm. The owner has one of my brothers girl friends horses at her farm and that is who she named her farm after. :) But I will say something to sara to see if she can get intouch with that lady.

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willowbreezefarm said:
My brothers girlfriend is friends with the lady who owns Ladybug hill Farm. The owner has one of my brothers girl friends horses at her farm and that is who she named her farm after. :) But I will say something to sara to see if she can get intouch with that lady.

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I have came really close to calling ladybug Hill farm up and buying a goat from them, but I am worried that there is too much of the cherokee(her herd-sire) blood-line in the area already. Although I don't know how you can go wrong owning something directly out of an enobled sire.
 
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