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Prepare a Home Dairy First-Aid Kit

Keeping a herd of goats for a small home dairy of your own is an especially rewarding farm project. It’s a fine feeling to watch a well-kept dairy goat, slick from spring grass, following you toward the milking shed. And knowing that your family is healthy and strong, flourishing on her rich milk, is a gift that’s nearly impossible to value.

This dairy lifestyle has many satisfying rhythms, and we’d like to think we can avoid any problems or injuries among our herds. Life can get rough out here, though. I’ve found that it pays to be prepared with a stash of thoughtfully selected first-aid items on the homestead, especially when dealing with dairy animals.

I’d like to share some of what I’ve learned about treating injuries and minor sicknesses in my dairy herd. I’d also like to give you some ideas for creating your own “home dairy first-aid kit.” Doing some thoughtful planning will prepare you to respond quickly to any health condition that may

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