Khamarguru

  • Select the appropriate goat
  • Formulate the right plan
  • Construction of goat house
  • Determine the weight of the goat
  • Determine the correct diet through the Mill Calculator
  • Create suitable ration through ration calculator
  • Determine the amount of goat's food
  • Food management accessory
  • Age-based care
  • Major sheep and Goat diseases and Treatment
  • Vaccine administration
  • Sales

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  • Buffalo
  • Cattle fattening
  • Dairy farm
  • Goat
  • Poultry

Vaccination schedule table

Name of the disease Time of vaccination Dose
PPR 2-3 month Ones after 3 yea
Goat pox 4 month Ones in a year
FMD 2-3 month Twice in a year
Anthrax 6 month Ones in a year
Enterotoxemia 1st dose in the first week and 2-3 months (unless the mother is vaccinated) In both cases booster dose should be given after 15 days
Eczema 1st dose Booster dose should be given after 15 days

Every goat must be vaccinated with PPR vaccine


Also, if you are infected with any disease, you will be closer in a faster time Seek treatment from a veterinarian (veterinarian)

During childbirth Caution
Possible in the first month of pregnancy and delivery (gestation period 142-158 days) Two weeks ago 1-1.5 mL: Vitamins A D and E; Need to give injections
Potassium in the back of the goat and in the uterus before and after delivery Rinse with 0.5-1.0% solution of permanganate and tincture of iodine on the umbilical cord after delivery. To be applied
If flowers do not fall after delivery (1-2 ml for every 10 kg: ie weighs 20 kg) For a goat 4 ml: oxytocin injection should be given
Others
Inject reproductive buck twice a year 1-1.5 ml: vitamins A, D and E
Once a month all goats are soaked in 0.5% malathine solution (1 in 200 liters of water) Litter malathion) should be disinfected by dipping
All goats should be dewormed at the beginning of monsoon and at the end of winter