Goatbeat information Pages

These pages are compiled to help you raise a healthy herd. With this page, to find the dosage for the condition, just click on the link or go to the "Dosage" page. 

The list is alphabetical to make for easy locating, it covers herbal, homeopathic and medical that has been found to work at various times. There can be differing treatments for each condition that have been found to work, and if so they will be  listed and numbered.

Please refer to disclaimer at the bottom of the page. This is years of what has worked compiled and not meant to replace a veterinarian's advise. 

Conditions and Treatments

ANEMIA, APPETITE, STRESS, SHOCK

1. Nutri drench

2. Vitamin B12
3. Redcell
4. Vitamin B 
5. Geritol

6. Bach Flower Remedy

8. Aconitum

 

BOTTLE JAW

 

BLEEDING
1.
See misc. remedies or recipes

2. Cinchona

BLOAT 

see misc. remedies or recipes

 

CL ABSCESSES CASEOUS LYMPHADENITIS: 

see onion Creek Article here: 

Uses of Formaline for CL Abscesses 


COCCIDIA TREATMENTS
1. SMZ tablets 

2. Albon 

3. Sulmet 12.5%

4. CORIDŽAmprolium

5. Sulfaquinoxaline 20%

6. Cloves

7. Dimethox

 

COLDS
1. Benadryl
2. Robitussin
3. Dimetapp
4. Chloatrimeton
5. Tavist -D

6. Allium


COLOSTRUM FORMULAS
See misc. remedies or recipes

 

DIRAEAH

1. Slippery Elm

2. Pepto

3. Cinchona

 

ELECTROLYTE FORMULAS
See misc. remedies or recipes

ECOLI TREATMENTS

Spectrum scour halt

 

FLY REPELLENTS
See misc. remedies or recipes

 

FROTHY BLOAT
See misc. remedies or recipes

FLUID REPLACEMENTS
1. LR (lactated ringers)
2. NS (normal saline)
3. Gatoraide or pedialyte

 

LICE AND EAR MITES
1. Kitten flea and tick powder
2. Corral and Sevin dust
3. Mineral oil
4. Ivomec
5. Listerine

 

LISTERIA

See misc. remedies or recipes

 

MILK FEVER OR KETOSIS

1. Calcium gluconate

2. See misc. remedies or recipes

 

PAIN AND INFLAMMATION
1. Banamine (flumeglumine)
2. Dexamethasone (decadron)
3. Aspirin (ASA)
4. Benadryl (Diphenhydramine)
5. Bute

6. Apis Mel 

 

PINK EYE

LA 200

 

POLIO

See misc. remedies or recipes

 

POISONINGS

1. powdered charcoal

2. fish aquarium charcoal

3. charcoal bricks

 

PNEUMONIA

1. Baytril

2. Bio-mycin

3. LA 200

4. Apis Mel

 

REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINES
1. Oxytocin
2. Lutalyse

3. Kohosh

4. Caulophyllum

 

 

RHODONDENDRON POISONING FORMULAS
See misc. remedies or recipes

 

SELENIUM DEFICIENCY

1. Bose

2. Ese

3. Muse


SOREMOUTH
Formalin

 

STOMACH AND GUT 
1. Banamine-(flumeglumine) 
2. Pepto Bismol
3. Spectrum scour halt
4. Oral ruminant gel
5. MOM (milk of magnesium)
6. Mineral oil
7. Cooking oil
8. Gas X, phazyme (or generic brands)
9. Tagamet
10. Plain yogurt
11. Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate)
12. Ginger
13. Slippery elm
14. Beer (dark malt is better) 

 

SKIN

1. Belladonna

 

URINARY CALCULI FORMULAS
1. See misc. remedies or recipes

2. Cantharis


VITAMINS AND MINERALS
1. Thiamine
2. Vitamin B12
3. Redcell
4. Vitamin B complex

5. Vitamin E
6. Vitamin C

 

WEAK KID OR NEWBORN

1. Sally P's mix

2. Nutri drench

 

WORMERS
1. Levamisole (Trimisol, ripercol)
2. Fenbendazole(pancur, safeguard)
3. Mebendazole (telmin)
4. Pyrantel (strongid)
5. Ivermectin (ivomec)
6. Albendazole (valbazen)
7. Cydectin
8. Thiabendazote (TBZ)
9. Rumatel

10. Dectomax

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