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| Health Statistics Rectal Temperature: 102.3 degrees (+/- 1) Heart Reate: 70- 80 bmp (faster for kids) Respiration Rate: 12-15 bpm Rumen Movement: 1-1.5/min |
| DOE & KIDS SHOT/WORM Guide - 4 wks prior - CDT shot (mom) -2 wks prior - worm (mom) - 1 day post - worm (mom) - within 1st week(5-10 days) - disbud (kids) GIVE 1 CC TETANUS ANTITOXIN TO KID -4 wks post - CDT shot - (kids) -6 wks post - wether male kids 8-10 wks - booster CDT -10 wks (minimum) ready to go to new home |
| Vaccinations: CDT (C&D enterotoxaemia and Tetanus) vaccinations are the most important. I give one month after birth, a booster at 2 months, and then once a year thereafter (in the spring) Check with the vet in your area for specific needs. |
| Design: Lap Lander with a licker license. I had a Jack Russell Terrier that was crazy about licking me in the face. My friend Larry said - "Hey, does she have a licker license?" Next thing you know, he added the lap lander because she's such a silly ole lap dog. We figured lots of other people probably have kissy dogs too, so we made this design -- My Dog is a Lap Lander with a Licker License!. This design is available for many dog breeds...check the drop list below. We are adding more designs as fast as we can so please keep checking back. Bookmark this page and join my newsletter at the design store. |
| Be sure to browse our design stores for goat or dog related T-shirts and other clothing. We also have magnets, buttons, home & office and other stuff. (We have expanded our store to include many other categories too ... such as sports, people, holidays and MORE!) |
| Design: GOATA Here is a design series about a wise old goat named GOATA ~ when I was showing a co-worker my goat pictures, Hal said -- hey, that one looks like YODA! It looks like he is saying "May the Forage be with you!" We laughed and laughed and before you know it, GOATA was born along with many GOATA proverbs. Click on the picture to see many more GOATA designs and when you find a design you like - apply it to any of the many products that are available. If you have an idea for a GOATA wisdom design, please contact me. Thanks for looking! |
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Pick a dog breed from the list below to see some unique designs specific to that breed for clothing and other products.
Clothing such as T-shirts, hoodies, men's, women's, kid's, baby stuff (bibs) & fun stuff like hats, under garments and aprons!
Produts such as magnets,stickers, buttons, tiles, ornaments, frames, clocks and even more!
Check it out! Find that perfect gift for the dog lover that you know!
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| Check out this GOAT Puzzle Crossword design on t-shirts, tile boxes and other products in my GOATS & GOLDENS store! |
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| TETANUS ANTITOXIN (Equine Origin) I get mine from jefferslivestock.com |
| I give 1cc at time of disbudding. |
| Package Insert: General Information: Tetanus Antitoxin is prepared from the blood of healthy horses that have been specifically hyperimmunized. It is recommended for use as an aid in the prevention and treatment of tetanus in animals. Each serial is tested for purity, safety, and antitoxin unitage in accordance with applicable standard requirements issued by USDA. Tetanus is caused by a neurotoxin (poison) produced by growth of Clostridium tetani, an anaerobic (lives without air) micro-organism, in necrotic tissue. Affected animals become stiff, have a great deifficulty swallowing, and an increased pulse rate. Breathing is labored. Spasmodic contractions of the muscular system occur, extending muscles of the jaw. Thus, the term "lockjaw" is frequently applied. Legs are often spread and the tail stiff with abdominal muscles retracted. Tetanus stricken animals may be unusually sensitive to light and heat. Temperature of the animal generally remains normal, elevating only shortly before death. Administration of Tetanus Antitoxin is recommended for use whenever a non-immunized animal, or one whose immune status is unknown, suffers a deep penetrating wouldn that has or may become contaiminated with soil. It provides quick but short-term protection. Antitoxin may also be administered to animals following castraction, docking, and other operations performed on premises upon which tetanus infection has been a problem. Vaccination with tetanus toxid is recommended for healthy domestic animals not infected with tetanus, to establish an active immunity for prevention against disease. Refer to the product circular for TETANUS TOXOID for full information and consult with a veterinarian. DIRECTIONS: Do not vaccinate within 21 days of slaughter. DOSAGE AND ADMINSITRATION: Tetanus antitoxin confers immediate passive immunity lasting about 7-14 days. 1500 units administered subcutaneously or intramuscularly is the recommended dose for prevention. Large doses of Tetanus Antitoxin may provide beneficial response in animals already infected with tetanus, but success of treatment is not assured. For treatment; administer 10,000 to 50,000 units to horses and cattle, 3000 to 15,000 units to sheep and swine. [I would consult my vet as to what dosage to give a Nigerian Dwarf goat] Animals that suffer slow healing puncture wounds or deep abrasions should be given a second dose of antitoxin in 7 days and additionally as considered necessary. PRECAUTIONS: Anaphylactoid reaction may occur following administration of products of this nature. If noted, administer adrenalin or equivalent. A condition referred to as "serum hepatitis: infrequently occurs in horses. The literature associates this partialy wiht hte injectin of biologics containing equine serum or tissue. This connnection is based, at the present time, upon supposition and not upon scientific evidence, as efforts to experimentally reproduce such a condition in horses have not been successful. It seems prudent, howeer, in view of the published implication, to make users aware of it. Some of the same publications that refer to "serum hepatitis" continue to recommend the use of Tetanus Antitoxin in horses that have suffered woulnds that may hve been contaminated with Clostridium tetani and the immunization staus is unknown. If user has any questions, consult with a veterinarian. OTHER INFORMATION: Store at 2-7 degrees Celcius. Do not freeze. Use entire contents when first opened. Contains phenol andthimerosal as preservatives. Tetanus Antitoxin is available in 1,500 and 15,000 unit vials, and in packages contiang 10 x 1,500 unit vials. U.S. Vet License No. 188 Colorado Serum Company 4950 York Street, Denver Colorado 80216 303-295-7527 www.colorado-serum.com |
| Provides quick but short term protection. 7-14 days |