usually poor living conditions such as barns with drafts or dampness and unclean pens.. but can also be caused by complications of CAE (auto immune disease )
No a goat can not give your dog pneumonia Pneumonia is a secondary opportunistic infection that followed some other health problem with your goat. It is pretty easily treatable in goats with some pen-g, and there are no worries of your dog contracting it. If you dog does get sick, it is entirely unrelated.
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.
Mostly the same things it means when a human coughs: Something foreign in the throat or lungs, cold, flu, allergies, pneumonia, bronchitis, etc.
Pneumonia is a general term, not a specific disease. There is viral pneumonia, bacterial pneumonia, and a fungal pneumonia, among others.
A billy goat (also known as a buck) is a male goat so the opposite would be a nanny goat (also known as a doe) which is a female goat.
The opposite of a she-goat (nanny goat, doe) would be a he-goat (billy goat).
walking pneumonia
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The capital one goat is an Alpine goat and the Aflac goat is a Nubian.
"Goat" is a generic term for the animal and refers to both genders. A male goat is called a "Billy Goat" and a female goat is called a "Nanny Goat". A young goat is called a "Kid".
selling goat milk, selling goat cheese, selling goat meat, and finally selling the goat
This type of pneumonia is also called atypical pneumonia, walking pneumonia, or community-acquired pneumonia