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  1. 9 sie 2024 · The condition may be precipitated by sudden changes of feed or by stresses such as inclement weather or poor handling during transportation or yarding. Pregnancy toxemia is diagnosed on history and appearance of characteristic signs. A simple test can detect the ketones in urine of affected does.

  2. www.msdvetmanual.com › management-of-reproduction-goats › pregnancy-in-goatsPregnancy in Goats - MSD Veterinary Manual

    Pregnancy in Goats. ByJamie Lynn Stewart, DVM, MS, PhD, DACT. Reviewed/Revised Aug 2021. Gestation length in goats is 145–155 days (average 150 days) and can be affected by breed, litter weight, environment, and parity.

  3. Pregnancy toxemia affects sheep and goats during late gestation and is characterized by partial anorexia and depression, often with neurologic signs, progressing to recumbency and death. It occurs more often in animals carrying multiple fetuses.

  4. 10 wrz 2024 · This three-part series will discuss the care of small ruminants during pregnancy, labor and delivery, and lactation. In this resource, we’ll focus on pregnancy and will discuss important care considerations for pregnant sheep and goats.

  5. 14 sty 2022 · My first focus for a goat early on in pregnancy is problem resolution. If your goat is under her desired weight, early pregnancy is the safest time to increase weight. If your goat is over the desired weight, it is a good time to note that and safely resolve it as the pregnancy progresses.

  6. Data from cattle and sheep suggest nutrition of the dam at all stages of gestation can influence neonate viability and productivity. Maternal under nutrition during mid to late gestation has been implicated in an abortion syndrome observed in yearling Angora goats.

  7. www.merckvetmanual.com › management-and-nutrition › preventative-health-care-andNutrition of Goats - Merck Veterinary Manual

    Intake fluctuates with changes in the environment (eg, heat and cold), activity level, and physiologic state (eg, growth, pregnancy, and lactation). Goats can withstand prolonged water deprivation and survive heat stress better than sheep and cattle.