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Description
Itâs probably safe to say that most goat owners think they understand mastitis, but itâs often more complicated than it seems. While many people associate it with a hot, hard udder, thatâs only one form of the disease, and itâs not even the most common type seen in goats.
In todayâs episode, Deborah Niemann talks with Dr. Michelle Buckley of Cornell University and Dr. Patrick Gorden of Iowa State University about what mastitis really looks like and why itâs so often misunderstood. They explain the difference between clinical and subclinical mastitis, and how infections can be present without obvious symptoms while still affecting milk production and udder health.
They also discuss why itâs important to identify the specific cause of mastitis through a milk culture before choosing a treatment. Some infections may clear up on their own, while others, like Staph aureus, can become chronic and very difficult to manage. Understanding the difference can make a big impact on your goatâs long-term health.
Dr. Buckley and Dr. Gorden also share practical advice on preventing and managing mastitis, including proper milking hygiene, how infections spread, and when treatment is necessary. This episode will help you avoid common mistakes and make more informed decisions when mastitis shows up in your herd.
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If youâd like to support the content you love and help us keep bringing you new goat resources, you can do that through our Tip Jar.
No one ever said raising goats was easy, but it doesn't have to cost a fortune or drive you crazy! You just need the right information.
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đč Or explore The Goat Academy
đčLooking for Deborah's books? They can be purchased wherever books are sold, or you can get an autographed copy on our online store.
Happy goat-keeping! đÂ
By Deborah Niemann4.9
121121 ratings
Got a question? đ€Â
Head over to -- https://thriftyhomesteader.com/mastitis-in-goats-misconceptions/ -- and drop it in the commentsâso we can reply!Â
Description
Itâs probably safe to say that most goat owners think they understand mastitis, but itâs often more complicated than it seems. While many people associate it with a hot, hard udder, thatâs only one form of the disease, and itâs not even the most common type seen in goats.
In todayâs episode, Deborah Niemann talks with Dr. Michelle Buckley of Cornell University and Dr. Patrick Gorden of Iowa State University about what mastitis really looks like and why itâs so often misunderstood. They explain the difference between clinical and subclinical mastitis, and how infections can be present without obvious symptoms while still affecting milk production and udder health.
They also discuss why itâs important to identify the specific cause of mastitis through a milk culture before choosing a treatment. Some infections may clear up on their own, while others, like Staph aureus, can become chronic and very difficult to manage. Understanding the difference can make a big impact on your goatâs long-term health.
Dr. Buckley and Dr. Gorden also share practical advice on preventing and managing mastitis, including proper milking hygiene, how infections spread, and when treatment is necessary. This episode will help you avoid common mistakes and make more informed decisions when mastitis shows up in your herd.
Thanks for tuning in!
If youâd like to support the content you love and help us keep bringing you new goat resources, you can do that through our Tip Jar.
No one ever said raising goats was easy, but it doesn't have to cost a fortune or drive you crazy! You just need the right information.
đč Check out Goats 365 membership
đč Or explore The Goat Academy
đčLooking for Deborah's books? They can be purchased wherever books are sold, or you can get an autographed copy on our online store.
Happy goat-keeping! đÂ

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