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newbiekat
Loving the herd life
Got the results back!!
We tested 8 girls. One of them being Daisy, and if you have seen some of my previous threads, you know that's the one we have been struggling with for sometime now... Probably 6 mos or so, and still having issues.
Blood test:
We brought the buck home to run with the girls for a month. We didnt really have a way to separate Daisy, even though we really didnt want her bred in her condition. So, with that being said...
Of the four we hoped were bred, all four came back positive and Daisy did not take! Thank the LORD!
CAE:
All 8 came back NEGATIVE!!
Johnnes:
Out of the 8, Daisy turned out positive, and her daughter from this year (9 mos) also was positive. But I guess we did the ELISA test? When I talked to the vet, she said she has no doubt that Daisy has it, she shows the clinical signs of it. She did question her daughter having it due to the posible antibodies still in her system, so she suggested that we test with the AGID test for Daisy and her daughter. So we are going to go ahead and do that.
I'm still not quite clear on what Johnnes is. From what I understand, it is a disease that takes a few years to develop, and can remain "dormant" until then, showing no signs. Then for no apparent reason the goat can have a voracious appetite, yet still lose weight rapidly, and possibly have scours, but not always. And it can spread to other goats through the stool... Does that sound like I'm on the right track?
If those two come back positive on the AGID test, should I cull them? Well, we were planning on culling Daisy once we got her body codition back up (if we can), but what about her daughter?
We tested 8 girls. One of them being Daisy, and if you have seen some of my previous threads, you know that's the one we have been struggling with for sometime now... Probably 6 mos or so, and still having issues.
Blood test:
We brought the buck home to run with the girls for a month. We didnt really have a way to separate Daisy, even though we really didnt want her bred in her condition. So, with that being said...
Of the four we hoped were bred, all four came back positive and Daisy did not take! Thank the LORD!
CAE:
All 8 came back NEGATIVE!!
Johnnes:
Out of the 8, Daisy turned out positive, and her daughter from this year (9 mos) also was positive. But I guess we did the ELISA test? When I talked to the vet, she said she has no doubt that Daisy has it, she shows the clinical signs of it. She did question her daughter having it due to the posible antibodies still in her system, so she suggested that we test with the AGID test for Daisy and her daughter. So we are going to go ahead and do that.
I'm still not quite clear on what Johnnes is. From what I understand, it is a disease that takes a few years to develop, and can remain "dormant" until then, showing no signs. Then for no apparent reason the goat can have a voracious appetite, yet still lose weight rapidly, and possibly have scours, but not always. And it can spread to other goats through the stool... Does that sound like I'm on the right track?
If those two come back positive on the AGID test, should I cull them? Well, we were planning on culling Daisy once we got her body codition back up (if we can), but what about her daughter?