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Holistic Goat Care: A Comprehensive Guide to Raising Healthy Animals, Preventing Common Ailments, and Troubleshooting Problems [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 368 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 254x204x26 mm, kaal: 1202 g, Full-color photographs and illustrations throughout
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Jul-2017
  • Kirjastus: Chelsea Green Publishing Co
  • ISBN-10: 160358630X
  • ISBN-13: 9781603586306
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 368 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 254x204x26 mm, kaal: 1202 g, Full-color photographs and illustrations throughout
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"Practical, well written, and comprehensive. . . . Read this book cover to cover, or keep it handy as a reference for all aspects of goat care."Sarah Flack, author of The Art and Science of Grazing





This one-of-a-kind guide will empower even novice goat owners, offering expert guidance on maintaining a healthy herdwhether they are dairy, meat, fiber, or pet goats





Goats have provided humankind with essential products for centuries; indeed, they bear the noble distinction of being the first domesticated farm animal. From providing milk and meat for sustenance and fiber and hides for clothing and shelter to carrying packs and clearing brush, there isnt much that goats cannot do. Managing goats successfully requires an understanding of how nature designed them to thrive, including nutritional and psychological needs, as well as how to identify a problem and intercede before its too late. 





For more than a decade, Gianaclis Caldwell and her family have operated Pholia Farm Creamery, an off-grid, raw milk goat cheese dairy. In Holistic Goat Care, Caldwell offers readers a comprehensive guide to maintaining a healthy herd of goats, whether they are dairy goats, meat goats, fiber goats, or pet goats.





Holistic Goat Care will empower even novice goat owners to confidently diagnose and treat most of the ailments that goats might experience. For the experienced goat farmer, the book offers a depth of insight and approaches to treatment not found in any other book. Caldwell places special emphasis throughout on holistic, natural, and alternative approaches to caring for goats, including information on:









 Handling and managing goats using their natural instincts as an asset  Developing good farm management practices such as appropriate housing and fencing systems and manure and mortality management Making feeding decisions based on understanding goats ruminant digestive system and their evolutionary needs Growing forage and garden crops as feed and utilizing wild browse Troubleshooting health problems based on assessing symptoms Implementing advanced health procedures such as pain control, fecal testing, and transplanting rumen microbes from healthy to sick goats Diagnosing, treating, and preventing more than 75 common goat ailments



Whether your herd is two or two hundred, this first-of-its-kind, comprehensive book will help you keep your goats healthy, safe, and productive and give you a deep and enjoyable insight into the wondrous creature that is the goat.

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Holistic Goat Care is an excellent resource for raising healthy goats. Gianaclis Caldwell stresses the importance of preventative medicine, which is a critical aspect of raising goats. The information in this well-written book will be very beneficial for beginners, agriculture-oriented students, veterinary students, and veterinarians. The author stresses the importance of early recognition of conditions and diseases. She also discusses treatment through conventional medicine and alternative or integrative medicine, as well as the use of complementary therapies such as herbal and homeopathic if needed. All sixteen chapters are very informative, and the text is referenced to excellent resources in goat medicine. I believe this book will be an excellent source of information in raising goats.Lionel J. Dawson, BVSc, MS, DACT, professor, Center of Veterinary Health Sciences, Oklahoma State University I wish this book had been around when I started raising goats. Gianaclis Caldwell has a friendly, clear style of writing that makes a huge subject much less daunting. I highly recommend that beginners read Holistic Goat Care before starting out on their own goat adventure. Experienced goat owners will definitely find this book a useful reference as well. As a firm believer in providing holistic and humane care for all my animals, I am pleased to finally find a book that covers this slant for goats.Molly Nolte, founder, Mollys Herbals and FiasCoFarm.com Holistic Goat Care is far and away the most complete guide to goat keeping Ive ever seen. Gianaclis Caldwell handles basic care and advanced subjects, such as on-farm necropsies, cud transplants, and scur removal, with equal aplomb. Whether you have two goats or two hundred, you need this book!Sue Weaver, author of The Backyard Goat The next best thing to learning about goat keeping through years of experience is to read Holistic Goat Care. Gianaclis Caldwell not only provides all the essential details, she frankly describes unhappy events along with successes, to save readers the anguish of making similar mistakes and to demonstrate that sometimes bad things happen even to the most conscientious goat keeper. Rather than dictating a single rigid approach to holistic goat management, Caldwell offers numerous natural and alternative options to help you develop practices that best suit your goals and your herds specific needs.Gail Damerow, author of The Backyard Homestead Guide to Raising Farm Animals Holistic Goat Care is practical, well written, and comprehensive. Giancalis Caldwell covers everything from browse to barns, breeding to birthing, vitamins to vaccination, and parasites to pizzle rot, in an easy-to-read format. The book reflects both her hands-on experience with goats and her extensive knowledge of their physiological needs and their sometimes idiosyncratic behavior. The examples of goat farms in various climates and countries make the information broadly applicable to many regions. With a light touch of humor and a hearty helping of practical advice, Gianaclis shares her depth of knowledge and her appreciation of the role and value of goats in agriculture both currently and historically. Read this book cover to cover, or keep it handy as a reference for all aspects of goat care.Sarah Flack, author of The Art and Science of Grazing Holistic Goat Care is a rare and refreshing synergy of commonsense goat lore and sound holistic principlesworthy of a place in every goat owners library. I am impressed with the books layout, as well as the content.Richard J. Holliday, DVM, holistic veterinarian; coauthor of A Holistic Vets Prescription for a Healthy Herd In Holistic Goat Care, Gianaclis Caldwell demonstrates that modern, practical, holistic, small-farm methods are the true state of the art. Her unique understanding of goat careconnecting science, real-world farming, and the healing artscomes alive through her clear and inspiring writing. This much-needed book gifts goat owners with a ready, reliable reference for whatever nature sends their way.Fred Walters, editor, Acres U.S.A. magazine

Introduction: My Path to Goats and the Holistic Approach 1(6)
A Foundation in Health and Healing
About This Book
Holistic Goat Care in Practice
PART 1 Starting Out Right
Chapter 1 Understanding Goats
7(14)
The World's First Farm Animal
The Development of Diversity
Goats Gone Wild
The Goat Psyche
The Job Demands of Working Goats
Chapter 2 Building a Strong Herd
21(24)
Making a Case for Organic and Extensive
Evaluating Your Land and Resources
Managing Herd Dynamics
Starting with Healthy Animals
Choosing and Working with Breeders
Evaluating a Goat's Job Suitability
More Ways to Evaluate Herd Quality
PART 2 On the Farm
Chapter 3 Farm Management
45(26)
Goat Handling
Fencing
Paddocks and Pastures
Barns and Shelters
Flooring and Bedding
Feeders
Water and Mineral Stations
Identification Options
Protection from Predators
Manure Management
Mortality Management
Chapter 4 Understanding Nutritional Needs
71(24)
Understanding the Ruminant
Energy: The Primary Nutritional Need
The Importance of Minerals
Vitamins
Water
Chapter 5 Feed Choices for Health and Vitality
95(22)
Dining Out
Dining In
Putting It All Together
PART 3 Managing Herd Health
Chapter 6 Fundamental Skills and Knowledge for Goat Care
117(44)
Top Priority: Finding a Good Veterinarian
A Primer on Complementary Therapies
Reading the Signs
The Remedy and Treatment Cabinet
Basic Medical Skills
Treatment Suggestions
Maintenance Practices
Biosecurity and Zoonoses
Chapter 7 Advanced Skills, Procedures, and Management
161(20)
Fecal Testing
Drawing Blood
Calculating Medication Dosages Accurately
Pain Management
Rumen Transfaunation
Scur or Horn Control
Euthanasia
Field Necropsy and Liver Sampling
PART 4 The Productive Herd--Making Babies and Milk
Chapter 8 Breeding, Pregnancy, and Delivery
181(38)
Deciding When to Breed
Selecting the Right Match
Preparing the Buck and Doe for Breeding
Understanding Mating
Verifying Pregnancy
Caring for the Pregnant Doe
Dealing with Abortion
Delivery Time
Postpartum Baby Care
Postpartum Doe Care
Training a Doe to Be Milked
Chapter 9 Offspring Management
219(28)
Kid-Rearing Realities and Philosophies
Kid ID and Tracking
Disbudding and Dehorning
Castration
Vaccination
Feeding Kids---Newborn to Weaning
Feeding After Weaning
PART 5 Solving Goat Health Problems
Chapter 10 The Digestive and Metabolic Systems
247(24)
Acidosis
Bloat
Blue Tongue
Choke
Coccidiosis
Cryptosporidiosis
Enterotoxemia (Overeating Disease, Pulpy Kidney)
Floppy Kid Syndrome
Gastrointestinal Parasites
Hypocalcemia (Milk Fever)
Intestinal Torsion (Colic)
Ketosis (Toxemia)
Liver Flukes
Paratuberculosis (Johne's Disease)
Salmonellosis
Chapter 11 The Respiratory System
271(4)
Parasitic Pneumonia (Lungworms)
Pneumonia
Upper Respiratory Infection (Rhinitis, Runny Nose)
Chapter 12 The Cardiovascular and Lymph Systems
275(4)
Caseous Lymphadenitis (CL)
Heart Failure
Heart Murmur
Chapter 13 The Musculoskeletal System and Skin
279(16)
Bacterial Foot Infections (Foot Scald, Foot Rot, Foot Abscess)
Bacterial Polyarthritis (Joint Ill, Navel Ill)
Bacterial Skin Problems
CAE Arthritis
Contagious Ecthyma (Contagious Pustular Dermatitis, Soremouth, Orf)
Epiphysitis
External Parasites
Foot and Mouth
Laminitis (Founder)
Mycoplasma Arthritis
Nutritional Muscular Dystrophy (White Muscle Disease)
Nutrition-Related Skin Problems
Rickets
Ringworm
Wattle Cyst
Chapter 14 The Vision and Nervous Systems
295(8)
Anencephaly
Botulism
Caprine Arthritis Encephalitis (CAE)
Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye)
Copper Deficiency in Kids (Swayback, Enzootic Ataxia)
Listeriosis Encephalitis
Polioencephalomalacia (PEM, Goat Polio, Stargazing)
Rabies
Scrapie
Tetanus (Lockjaw)
Chapter 15 The Mammary System
303(8)
Blocked Teat
Edema
Gynecomastia
Mastitis
Milkstones
Precocious Udder
Warts
Weeping Teat and Teat Wall Cysts
Witch's Milk
Chapter 16 The Reproductive System
311(10)
Abortion
Cryptorchidism
Intersex
Retained Placenta
Uterine Prolapse
Uterine Torsion (Twisted Uterus)
Vaginal Prolapse
Chapter 17 The Urinary System
321(4)
Caprine Herpes Virus
Cystitis (Bladder Infection)
Posthitis (Pizzle Rot)
Urine Scald
Urolithiasis (Urinary Stones)
Acknowledgments 325(2)
Appendix A Sample Pedigrees 327(3)
Appendix B 150-Day Goat Gestation Chart 330(2)
Appendix C Kid Tracking Charts 332(1)
Appendix D Resources 333(6)
Notes 339(2)
Glossary 341(4)
Index 345
Gianaclis Caldwell and her family own Pholia Farm, in Oregon, where for many years they operated an off-grid, raw milk cheese dairy. She is the author of the award-winning Mastering Artisan Cheesemaking, as well as other books on cheesemaking and running a dairy. Applying a holistic, organic management approach to the health of her goats comes naturally for Gianaclis: She was raised on an organic farm; her parents were chiropractors; and she pursued a career in nursing. Her aged, raw milk cheeses have been recognized and applauded by Americas foremost authorities on cheese, and Gianaclis has traveled extensively across the country presenting workshops on cheesemaking and troubleshooting goat health problems. She continues to teach in-person cheesemaking classes on the farm.