Goat Talk with the Goat Doc

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4.9
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190 reviews
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95 episodes
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Date created
2018/06/21
Average duration
36 min.
Release period
39 days

Description

Dr Cara Sammons-Shepard, DVM is a practicing veterinarian in Maine and New Hampshire, and when on the road, the majority of her patients are goats. She and her husband have owned and operated a commercial farmstead creamery since 2009. In this podcast, Dr Shepard discusses different topics related to goat medicine and husbandry. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/goatdoc. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Registered Goats - Why?
2022/06/03
Why should we care about whether our goats are registered? It's more than just being able to say that your animal is "purebred" or not. In this episode, I talk about my experience and opinion about why you should register your goats. I'm obviously biased, but it may not be why you think someone would be biased towards registering animals. Questions, comments, just wanna say hi and send me cute goat pics online? www.goatdoc.com, goatdoccara@gmail.com, Insta: @goat_doc. Want another place to talk about goats online? Come say hi on the Discord server: http://discord.gg/am66zGny2b Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/goatdoc. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Dystocia
2022/05/27
Dystocia is our veterinary doctor word for difficult birth. (I guess maybe we call it something different for humans? I don't know, all species but one over here). In this episode I talk about different causes for dystocia, my experiences with what is more common in goats, and some dystocia do's and don'ts. Questions, comments, just wanna say hi and send me cute goat pics online? www.goatdoc.com, goatdoccara@gmail.com, Insta: @goat_doc Want another place to talk about goats on the internet? Come over to the Goat Talk Discord server! http://discord.gg/am66zGny2b Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/goatdoc. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Lookin' at Poop: Fecal Diagnostics
2022/04/30
Seems like we talk about poop a lot sometimes doesn't it. While I'm sure I've touched on fecal analysis as part of a parasite management program in the past, I thought I would take some time and talk about the different types of fecal analyses we have available to help assess and monitor parasite levels in our goats and other animals. This episode covers the difference between qualitative and quantitative fecal analysis, Baermann fecals and touches on the usefulness (or not) of FAMACHA as a tool to help monitor parasite levels in your goats and small ruminants. Questions, comments, just wanna say hi and send me cute goat pics online? www.goatdoc.com, goatdoccara@gmail.com, Insta: @goat_doc Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/goatdoc. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Enteric Protozoa Part 2: Other Guys
2022/04/23
While coccidia is the big player in problem protozoa for ruminants, there are a couple other guys I see around that I sometimes care about as well, so Entamoeba and Giardia get a couple minutes of attention in this episode and I also spend some time discussing considerations for treating enteric protozoa in general- why, why, how, and what to consider when you are doing it. Questions, comments, just wanna say hi and send me cute goat pics online? www.goatdoc.com, goatdoccara@gmail.com, Insta: @goat_doc Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/goatdoc. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Enteric Protozoa Part 1 : Coccidia
2022/04/16
It's been a while, but I'm back for at least a few episodes to talk about enteric protozoans - single celled critters that live in the guts, and may or may not be a problem. First things first- Coccidia. I managed to get a little long winded here talking about these guys and options for treating them when you may have a problem. Questions, comments, just wanna say hi and send me cute goat pics online? www.goatdoc.com, goatdoccara@gmail.com, Insta: @goat_doc Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/goatdoc. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Breeding Season Thoughts 2021
2021/10/01
Talking a little pause from calcium to talk about the fall breeding season. The leaves are turning in Maine and in a strange turn of events, I finished my 2021 breeding plan several weeks before it's actually needed!!! #signsoftheapocalypse. This episode is just my thoughts about how I approached a breeding plan for about 45 does for the 2022 milking season- things I think about, what options I use for bucks and why, how we are planning our timing for breeding and kidding for the next round. Questions, comments, thoughts about how you approach your breeding plan? Shoot me an email at goatdoccara@gmail.com, find the website at www.goatdoc.com, follow on instagram @goat_doc Loving the podcast? You can support the podcast through the acast supporter feature here: https://supporter.acast.com/goatdoc Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/goatdoc. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Calcium - Overview & Regulation
2021/08/20
This is the first of a couple of episodes talking about calcium. For this first episode, I go into the physiology (I think I kept it mostly under control) of where calcium hangs out in the body and the systems that regulate how much calcium is available for important life functions. The goal of this episode is to have an idea of how this all works when things are normal, so that when things are not normal, we have something to compare to. Questions/comments/etc? www.goatdoc.com, goatdoccara@gmail.com, @goat_doc on Instagram Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/goatdoc. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Tales From the Road/Clinic - July 2021
2021/07/23
A departure from your more goat oriented podcast. In this episode I am going to tell you all about what is going on in the veterinary field as of this moment in July 2021. If you have not already been made aware, the veterinary profession all over the world is experiencing unprecedented and overwhelming demand for services and we are all just trying to keep our heads above water while we try to help as many patients as we possibly can. The field is experiencing higher than normal rates of burnout, individuals leaving the field for a variety of reasons, and it is frustrating for everyone involved. I take some time to tell you all what this experience is like from this side of the fence. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/goatdoc. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Tales From the Farm Vol 10
2021/07/16
Devin and I recap what all has been going on over the winter and spring at the farm on a rainy truck ride up to my parents' house on the 4th of July. (Sorry about the windshield wiper noise!) Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/goatdoc. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Some Goat Health Topics That Could Use Some Clarification
2021/07/09
Got some stuff to clear up for people! You may already know some of these things, but I've had a few things bouncing around in my head lately that I hear people say, or do or read people talking about on the interweb that *aren't* quite right, so here's what I've got to say about those things! Talking about parasites and goat kids, milk fever and pregnancy toxemia, and probably some other stuff stuck in there too. Questions/comments/things you want me to clarify more? Send me an email at goatdoccara@gmail.com, find the website at www.goatdoc.com, or come say hi on Instagram @goat_doc. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/goatdoc. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Buck Keeping
2021/07/02
I got a couple of requests to talk about general buck keeping, so here we go! Also go check out Episode 39 for a more reproductive focused buck episode. This episode starts with a step back to talk about the "why" of keeping a buck, then my general nutrition recommendations, and then some of the less charming aspects of keeping bucks. Questions/comments/etc? Shoot me an email at goatdoccara@gmail.com, check out the website at www.goatdoc.com, or come say hi on instagram @goat_doc. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/goatdoc. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Passive Transfer, Colostrum, etc Part 2, mostly FPT and the like.
2021/04/02
More Goat Talk about the whole passive transfer of maternal immunity for our goat kids coming at you in this episode. We talked about the actual amazing importance and complexity to the seemingly simple system of goat kids drinking colostrum in the first 24 hours of their lives in Part 1, so in Part 2, I go into what problems can arise from the failure of passive transfer (FPT), sequelae of FPT, and goat and human behaviors that can cause FPT to be a problem. Come say hi on the internet at www.goatdoc.com or @goat_doc on Instagram and Clubhouse! Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/goatdoc. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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4.9 out of 5
190 reviews
Anne Budzinski 2022/04/27
So helpful!
Love learning from the Goat Doc!! Calf vet here and I get questions about goats periodically so it’s nice to have a few tools in my brain to offer cli...
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Rae_Chill 2022/04/14
This is such a helpful podcast!
I’m a small animal DVM who took a few small ruminant electives back in school, but now need all the refresher info because were finally getting goats ...
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cpritzl 2021/11/16
Stellar!
Loving this podcast. I’ve raised goats for 15 years and accurate, evidence based information is incredibly difficult to find—as are specialty goat ve...
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3 Lees Farm 2021/08/09
Incredible!
This podcast is great! Love the content! Love the down to earth presentation! Thank you!!
Jo from MO 2021/10/04
Great informative
The show is Informative but recording while driving down the highway with the windows open, the background road noise makes it almost impossible to li...
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Allison Vando 2021/06/09
Wonderful Podcast!
Thank you so much for this Podcast! It is SO helpful!!!
Jno23 2021/05/25
New to Goats
As a new goat owner, finding resources that are accurate and science based regarding goats has been difficult. This podcast has been great for a new ...
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RedsBug 2021/05/14
Great Source for Goat Education!
I found The Goat Doc by just searching “goat” in Apple Podcasts. I love how much information she provides and how the episodes are organized and title...
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JocelynAnneBrown 2021/05/04
New goat person here
Just got into grazing with goats and this podcast is incredible.
Nikilou83 2021/02/26
Wealth of information
In a world where goat med isn’t a thing, having this podcast is incredible. Thank you Dr. Cara.
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