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About the author: Gary Pfalzbot is a Service Connected Disabled Veteran and the web master of GoatWorld as well as some other web sites. He has raised goats over the years, been involved with 4-H (as a young boy) and currently resides in Colorado where he and his wife Pam raise a few breeds of goats and other animals, and primarily author the GoatWorld web site to continue to inform, educate, and promote the industry.

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Goat Mineral Mix
Horse Mineral Mix
Horse Mineral Mix. Since offering a large variety of feed and mineral supplements, I've been asked quite often to make up a "special mix" that essentially equates to the formula given in Pat Colebys' book, "Natural Horse Care". This base mix comes premixed and ready to feed, but can also be bolstered with other supplements such as Biotin and ZinPro40 as well as any of our other supplements, to create a mix to your exact specification.
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Ivermectin 250 mL
Ivermectin
Ivermectin is a dewormer that is used as a "pour-on" for cattle and given as a drench for goats at a rate of 1 cc per 22 pounds of body weight. Thus, a 100 pound goat would require approximately 5 cc's of Ivermectin. This 250 mL bottle of Ivermectin will treat approximately 5,500 pounds of livestock or, 55 goats weighing approximately 100 pounds each. For those who have experience worming goats, it is widely known that there are not a great deal of choices in dewormers specifically labeled for goats.
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Kidding Monitor
Kidding Monitor
Keep an ear on your kidding does or your young ones with a kidding monitor! I have obtained several of these baby monitors, different makes and styles but all have been tested and are in perfect working order. Average range of coverage varies from 700 to 1000 feet. These monitors are a perfect way to keep tabs on your kidding does or young kids, or even the entire herd itself. I personally use one of these myself in my goat operation and it has alerted me very often to a variety of situations that required my attention.
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Linseed Meal
Linseed Meal
Linseed Meal is an excellent source of selenium and a recommended additive in those areas considered selenium deficient. Linseed Meal is very palatable. It may be included in the grain mix at a level of up to 25 percent of feed to milking herds at a rate of up to 9 pounds (4kg) per head per day - cattle; lesser quantities are recommended for goats. Please click here for a complete Typical Solvent Analysis.
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Goat or Lamb Nipple
Nipple Lamb/Goat
A lamb/goat kid nipple is a must have for every person who raises goats or other varieties of young livestock. These nipples will allow you to begin bottle feeding kids from day one and are about as close to the real thing that you will get. Many seasoned goat keepers swear by them. They also can be used for many other young animals as well. These nipples can be used with a standard soda pop bottle (glass) or even stretched to fit over the newer plastic 16 oz., 20 oz., and 2 liter pop bottles. While I personally use an older, glass made Canada Dry bottle, glass beer bottles are also very good to use as well!
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