Title: Improving Herd Economy Through Better Management Practices
1Improving Herd Economy Through Better Management
Practices
Joan S. Bowen, DVM Bowen Mobile Veterinary
Practice Wellington, CO
2Find a veterinarian familiar with small ruminants
and work with them to develop a herd health
program for your herd.
3No vaccine or drug can replace keeping the
environment clean.
4Keep water troughs and feeders clean, and keep
feet out of both.
5Make sure that small ruminants have enough room
to get lots of exercise.
6Provide adequate amounts of nutritious feed for
the number and type of animals present.
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8Provide adequate shelter for the number and type
of animals housed.
9Vaccinate for those diseases that occur in your
herd.
10Make sure newborns drink adequate colostrum in
the first twenty-four hours of life.
11Use eradication and control programs against
specific diseases.
12If possible, maintain a closed herd.
13If you must show, arrive early, pick pens away
from unhealthy looking stock and use tack-pens,
walls, and alleys to separate your animals from
other herds.
14Isolate new animals and those returning from
shows or breeding.
15Before buying new stock, ask about production,
diet, vaccinations, and disease exposure.
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17People, equipment, and other animals can transmit
disease.
18The End!