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Livestock vet needed
#1
I need a livestock vet in the Puna area. The ones I know about are in Kona or Waimea. I will check at Dell's and Miranda's but thought someone here may have some advice.

I had three Dwarf Nigerian goats and now I have 5 with two more expected.

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Edited by - Jerry on 05/07/2007 20:18:37
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#2
A copy of Merck's Vetrinary Manual probably couldn't hurt. That and a lot of worming medicine, aren't goats susceptible to worms?

They are small enough you could carry them to the vet if necessary? Otherwise, I think Skip Pease does house calls. He is a good vet, inexpensive (no fancy office to charge folks for) and he has an X-ray machine. I don't know if he does goats, though, but you could call and ask him.



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Hi Jerry, I have two Toggenburg/Nubian does. I just got them. I haven't found a vet. that handles goats yet either. My neighbor says there is a vet in Kurtistown that handles goats. I will find out the name and let you know. I would be interested too if you find one that you like. Congrats on all of your kids.
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Try Dr. Seska at Kea'au veteinary clinic...

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#5
This makes me want to move from the mainland to Puna TODAY! How cute! I don't know what a dwarf Nigerian goat is, but I want one!

Do you have these for their milk or are they mostly pets?
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I had three Dwarf Nigerian goats and now I have 5 with two more expected.

Thanks



Jerry
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Edited by - Jerry on 05/07/2007 20:18:37



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#6
Oh my gawd...I want one! They are so cute! Don't eat them, please. LOL!

http://www.huntsplainandfancy.com/DwarfN...nGoats.htm

Carrie



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I could never be a farmer. I would get too attached to the creatures! I might be able to do a fish or prawn pond, as attachment is a bit less likely.

Jimmy
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#8
Aloha Jerry,

A friend of mine is bringing in some Dwarf Nigerian goats from the mainland. I haven't seen them yet, but she sent pictures and they are really cute. She is getting them as milking goats, I think. Will you be breeding more of them? Perhaps at some time you may want to cross breed with hers to get wider genetic lines.

A hui hou,
Cathy


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