š Why Facebook Goat Advice Might Be Killing Your Herd
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Ā And What You Should Be Doing Instead
Letās just say it:
Facebook goat groups are a wild ride.
One minute you're learning how to band a buckling. The next, someone tells you to treat bottle jaw with garlic and positive vibes. And somewhere in the chaos, your goat is still... dying.
So hereās the truth bomb:
šĀ If Facebook is your first stop in a goat emergency, you're already behind.
Letās break it down:
š© Red Flag #1: Everyoneās an āExpertā
You post a question:
āHelp! My goat is down, pale gums, bloated belly!ā
You get 72 responses in 3 minutes.
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āGive baking soda!ā
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āRed Cell, NOW!ā
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āPut her in the tub with warm water!ā
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āHave you tried Nutri-drench?ā
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āSounds like copper toxicity!ā
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āSounds like copper deficiency!ā
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āSheās dying. Sorry.ā
Meanwhile, your goat is still laying there. Because nobody responding has seen her in person, and everyoneās guessing.
šØ Goat Diagnosis Requires CONTEXT
Here's what FacebookĀ canātĀ give you:
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Temperature
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FAMACHA score
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Body condition score
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Behavior nuance
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Physical exam
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What actually happened before you posted
Goat symptoms overlapĀ constantly.Ā You need more than vibes and crowd-sourced shots in the dark.
š§Ŗ Real Experience + Real Tools = Real Help
Instead of relying on chaos comments, hereās what to do:
ā Build a Goat Binder
Track every goatās:
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Weight
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Deworming schedule
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Fecals
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Medical history
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Ongoing health conditions
(Need one? I made a branded one just for this.)
ā Run a Fecal
Worm load doesnāt show in poop unless itāsĀ already bad.Ā Use your vet or learn to identify eggs BEFORE itās crisis mode.
ā Know Your VCPR Options
A veterinarian-client-patient relationship gives you legal access to meds like Banamine, antibiotics, and prescription dewormers.
ā Follow Trusted Sources
Look for vet-led content, actual goat health educators, and breeders with decades under their belts. Not just the loudest voice in the comments.
š The Hard Truth?
Some of yāall are losing goats because you're trying to crowdsource life-or-death decisions from people who donāt even own goats anymore. Let that sink in.
š” Better Plan?
Save Facebook for the memes.
Use real tools and real records to keep your goats alive.
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