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A veterinarian's role beyond the blocked pygmy goat

Authors

  • Andrea Mongini M&M Veterinary Practice, 5213 S. Gratton Road, Denair, CA 95316

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21423/aabppro20133794

Keywords:

goats, small ruminant, veterinary, herd health

Abstract

In small ruminant practice, individual animal care can be a large part of a veterinarian's workload. Backyard pet owners use a veterinarian without avail for every hint of bloat, diarrhea, flaky skin, or possible dystocia. Large producers and high-value purebred herds of goats and sheep also have a need for veterinary service. These producers do not demand individual animal care, and often they claim that they know more about their animals than the veterinarian. Although this is often a misconception, there are many cases where we fail to provide what the producer wants. Here is the opportunity waiting to be grasped.

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Published

2013-09-19

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AABP & AASRP Sessions