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Fencing

Deluxe Field Solar Fencer - Fencing

Fly & Lice

Pyranha 110 HP Concentrate for 55 Gallon Spray System - Fly & Lice

Goat & Sheep Equipment

Heated Pirit Hose - Goat & Sheep Equipment

Health Care

Disposable Syringes wout Needles - Health Care

Nutrition

Probios Dispersible Powder - Nutrition

OB

Barn Camera Kit - OB

Restraints & Working

Shepherd's Crook - Restraints & Working

Show & Grooming

Barn Camera Kit - Show & Grooming

Vaccines

Covexin 8 - Vaccines
Establishing a good vaccination schedule is vital to protecting sheep and goats against infectious diseases. When you begin a sheep or goat vaccination program, two or more doses protecting against each disease are often needed to initiate an adequate immune response. Over time, the protective antibodies provided by the initial immunizations will decline. Regular booster vaccinations against each disease will bring immunity to adequate levels and minimize the potential for illness.

Wormers

Cydectin PourOn - Wormers
Internal parasites steal nutrition and energy from sheep and goats, and can lead to death if not properly managed. Regular de-worming, using a veterinarian-recommended sheep worming schedule or goat worming schedule, can lay the foundation for good animal health. Monitor sheep and goats closely for signs of anemia caused by stomach worm infestation. The easiest way to make this diagnosis is to look at the color of the lower inner-eyelid membrane. A healthy animal will exhibit a bright red/pink membrane. Light pink or white membranes usually indicate the need for immediate de-worming.
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