Not if it is given at the correct dosage - the disease that you are trying to treat is more likely to hurt the goat.
Yes but remember that the withholding period then applies to the kids that she is nursing.
It will depend on the weight of the goat and whether it is a short acting or long acting penicillin - the vet that prescribed you the penicillin will be able to tell you the dose rate.
when their done nursing. it's obvious.
In the triangle muscle area on the neck - but make sure you are not in a blood vessel by drawing back on the needle.
A boer goat will eat up to 4% of it's body weight each day. For a goat that weighs 100 lbs that would eat up to 4 lbs each day. But your question is need to eat. That depends on what the goat is eating. If the nutrient levels of the food the goat is eating are high enough they can survive on less than 4% per day. If the nutrient levels are low then they could also suffer on 4%. The nutrient level required depends on what you are trying to accomplish with the goat. If it is a mature goat that is not lactating (nursing babies) then the nutrient requirements are lower than for a goat that is lactating. Also, goat kids that you are trying to grow will need higher nutrition than older goats. You should visit with your local extension service to get more details.
A billy goat is a male goat. yes indeed
It will depend on the weight of the goat and whether it is a short acting or long acting penicillin - the vet that prescribed you the penicillin will be able to tell you the dose rate.
no
when their done nursing. it's obvious.
Only occassional
Whatever the VETERINARIAN recommended.
In the triangle muscle area on the neck - but make sure you are not in a blood vessel by drawing back on the needle.
After a goat gives birth milk is usually present in their udder to nourish the baby directly via. the baby nursing, or milked by humans for whatever purpose.
Yes you can but it is not recommended as she will be putting all her energy into producing milk rather than the growing foetus.
Any time, as long as the kid is not currently nursing from the mother and is healthy.
No; there is no penicillin in ibuprofen.
Ampicillin is a form of the drug penicillin. It is semisynthetic. Hope this helps Source: A RN in NJ Taught Pharmacology to nursing students for over 3 years
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