Goat Medical Kit

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Capcas.com, which represents Cashmere producers, has this list of items for inclusion in an emergency kit, especially useful now that winter is upon us and kids are starting to arrive, at least here in North America.

The site also has this tongue-in-cheek, but useful, list of numerous ways to kill a goat. It’s worth running down the list as a reminder of how easily goats get themselves into trouble.

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  1. [...] Note: One of our goals at All Things Goat is to help you prepare for emergencies. To that end, this post details items for a goat medical kit and this post gives you online resources for when the worst [...]

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  2. A nice, small hair dryer is also a good thing to have around for those 2:00 Am, -10°, births. Gets them warmed up and dryed off before they freeze.

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