Whatever the VETERINARIAN recommended.
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
Only occassional
Not if it is given at the correct dosage - the disease that you are trying to treat is more likely to hurt the goat.
To administer a penicillin shot to a goat, you should give the injection intramuscularly in the neck area, specifically in the muscle located just above the shoulder blade. Ensure you clean the injection site with alcohol to reduce the risk of infection. Always use a clean syringe and needle and follow proper dosage guidelines based on the goat's weight and health condition. Consult a veterinarian for specific advice tailored to your goat’s needs.
A kid
what do you call the goat small
Genetics. If either parents are heterozygous for a dwarf gene, then there's a likely chance (say, a 25% chance) of their offspring to be born small and grow into a small goat.
Yes, it is made for small animals such as the goat and sheep.
Penicillin should only be administered to goats under the guidance of a veterinarian, as the dosage and frequency depend on the specific condition being treated. Typically, if prescribed, intramuscular penicillin may be given every 24 hours for several days, but the exact duration and frequency should be determined by a veterinarian based on the goat's health status. Always follow veterinary advice to ensure the safety and well-being of the animal.
In the triangle muscle area on the neck - but make sure you are not in a blood vessel by drawing back on the needle.
No