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Buck Health and Breeding

Buck Health and Breeding

FromFor the Love of Goats


Buck Health and Breeding

FromFor the Love of Goats

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Length:
32 minutes
Released:
Aug 10, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Every aspect of your buck's health is critically important during breeding season, from his eyes and legs to his reproductive system.Dr. Jamie Stewart, Assistant Professor in Production Management Medicine at the vet school at Virginia Tech, who previously joined us for an episode on artificial insemination in goats, talks about the various aspects of a buck's health that can affect breeding success, as well as the success of your kidding season.Dr. Stewart talks about what a vet does in a breeding soundness exam, as well as what goat owners can do to be sure their buck is in the best condition for breeding season.We discuss epididymitis and orchitis and the many potential causes for those problems, from physical trauma to infectious disease, including some that can wind up causing an abortion storm during kidding season.If you've ever wondered why it's so hard to find a goat owner who will provide buck service, this episode will help you understand the possible diseases that can be transmitted during breeding.See full show notes here >> https://thriftyhomesteader.com/buck-health-and-breeding/To see the most recent episodes, visit  ForTheLoveOfGoats.comWant to support the content you love?Head over to -- https://thrifty-homesteader.ck.page/products/love-goats-tip-jar
Released:
Aug 10, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

We are talking about everything goats! Whether you're an owner, a breeder, or just a fan of these wonderful creatures, we've got you covered. Join host and author Deborah Niemann as she interviews experts and goat lovers so we can all learn more about how to improve the health and production of our goats, improve our relationships, and possibly even start a goat business.