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Скачать или смотреть 8 Common Goat Diseases Every Farmer Should Know | Symptoms, Causes & Treatments | Boovika Agro Tech

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8 Common Goat Diseases Every Farmer Should Know | Symptoms, Causes & Treatments | Boovika Agro Tech
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In this comprehensive video, we delve into the 8 most common goat diseases that every farmer and goat enthusiast should be aware of. Understanding these diseases is crucial for maintaining a healthy herd and ensuring the long-term well-being of your goats.

Whether you are a small-scale farmer or a large-scale livestock owner, recognizing early symptoms, understanding causes, and applying the right treatments or preventive measures is key to success in goat farming.

📋 Diseases Covered in This Video:
Caprine Arthritis Encephalitis (CAE)

Causes: Lentivirus transmitted through milk, colostrum, and direct contact.

Symptoms: Swollen joints, lameness, encephalitis in kids, mastitis, and wasting.

Impact: Chronic condition with no cure; reduces productivity and life expectancy.

Treatment: No cure. Control through prevention—separate kids at birth, avoid feeding raw colostrum/milk from infected goats, and test regularly.

Caseous Lymphadenitis (CL)

Causes: Bacteria (Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis) infects via wounds.

Symptoms: Abscesses near lymph nodes, internal organ damage, weight loss.

Impact: Reduces market value and productivity, spreads easily within herds.

Treatment: No effective treatment. Control with good sanitation, culling infected animals, and optional vaccination (region-specific).

Johne’s Disease (Paratuberculosis)

Causes: Bacteria (Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis).

Symptoms: Chronic diarrhea, severe weight loss, low milk yield.

Impact: Progressive and fatal; spreads silently in herds.

Treatment: No cure. Control by testing and culling, prevent exposure in young goats.

Enterotoxemia (Overeating Disease)

Causes: Toxins from Clostridium perfringens types C & D.

Symptoms: Sudden death, convulsions, diarrhea, abdominal pain.

Impact: Rapid and often fatal, especially in well-fed kids.

Treatment: Antitoxins if caught early. Prevention via CDT vaccination and careful feeding practices.

Mastitis

Causes: Bacteria (e.g., Staphylococcus aureus, E. coli) enter the udder.

Symptoms: Hard/swollen udder, discolored or clotted milk, fever.

Impact: Reduced milk output and quality, possible loss of udder function.

Treatment: Antibiotic treatment (veterinary guidance essential), proper hygiene during milking.

Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR)

Causes: Morbillivirus affecting goats and sheep.

Symptoms: Fever, nasal/mouth discharge, diarrhea, pneumonia, ulcers.

Impact: Highly contagious and often deadly in unvaccinated populations.

Treatment: No cure. Prevention with PPR vaccine and strict biosecurity.

Tetanus

Causes: Clostridium tetani bacteria from contaminated wounds.

Symptoms: Muscle stiffness, tremors, inability to chew or walk, death.

Impact: Fatal in most untreated cases.

Treatment: Tetanus antitoxin, penicillin, supportive care. Prevent via vaccination and proper wound care.

Foot Rot

Causes: Bacteria (Dichelobacter nodosus and Fusobacterium necrophorum) in wet, muddy conditions.

Symptoms: Lameness, foul smell, hoof damage.

Impact: Decreased mobility and productivity, rapid herd spread.

Treatment: Hoof trimming, foot baths (zinc sulfate or copper sulfate), antibiotics for severe cases, and improved barn hygiene.

🧠 Why This Video Matters
🩺 Veterinary Insight: Learn the basics of diagnosis and how to respond to symptoms.

🐄 Farm-Friendly Tips: Easy prevention and treatment suggestions for rural and urban goat farmers.

🚜 Real Impact: Minimize losses, increase productivity, and maintain a disease-free herd.

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This video is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional veterinary care. Always consult a licensed veterinarian for specific guidance.

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