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Program Overview
Working with Sheep and Goats
                                                   • Identification

                                                   • Docking and Castration

                                                   • Health

                    Jeff Semler
                                                   • Bio-Security Practices
             Extension Educator, AGNR
                Washington County




     Reasons to Identify Livestock                                    Tagging
• Management and Record Keeping
                                                   • Simple
• Treatment

• Registrations
    g                                              • Inexpensive

• Sale                                             • Semi Permanent
• Cull
                                                   • Tamper Proof
    What are methods used to identify livestock?




              Brand or Tattoo                                    Ear Notching
•   Permanent (tattoo)                             • No renewable expense
•   Easy to read (paint brand)                     • Quick
•   Inexpensive                                    • Permanent
•   Quick
•   Equipment is reusable




                                                                                 1
Docking and Castration                                               Burdizzo

                                                  The burdizzo is used for castration. It is a metal instrument
                                                    that severs or crushes the cords and associated blood
                                                    vessels leading to the testicles.




               Elastrator                                               Elastrator
                                                   • An elastrator uses a tool that stretches a
                                                     heavy-duty rubber band (elastrator band)
                                                     over the tail or over the scrotum and
                                                     testicles.
                                                     testicles
                                                   • It takes approximately two weeks for the
                                                     tail or scrotum to dry up and fall off. When
                                                     using an elastrator band for castrating, be
                                                     sure to check that both testicles are in the
                                                     scrotum below the band.




                Elastrator                                                   Knife
                                                • A knife can be used for both docking and castration.
• Once the elastrator band is applied, the
                                                • When used for docking, place the blade of the knife on
  lamb will show signs that he is in pain for     the underside of the tail and cut the tail off in one slice.
  10 to 15 minutes, however, this is an           The tail will bleed, so be prepared to treat with blood
  effective and bloodless method of docking       stop powder To castrate with a knife cut the bottom
                                                       powder.                      knife,
  and castrating lambs. This method also          of the scrotum off and pull each testicle out. Allow the
  does not leave an open wound thereby            cord to tear to prevent excessive bleeding. Do not cut
  decreasing the chance of infection.             the cord with the knife. The bottom of the scrotum
                                                  should remain open to allow for drainage after
                                                  castration. Before using a knife to dock or castrate, be
                                                  sure to disinfect your hands and the knife.




                                                                                                                  2
Emasculator                                                     Disbudding
• The emasculator is used for docking. It is a metal             This will remove the horns and cauterize the buds to
  instrument that crushes the tail as it is cut off.               prevent any blood loss. Never use a cup dehorning tool.
                                                                   This tool can crush the skull on a young kid.
• The crushing helps to seal the wound and thus decrease
  the amount of bleeding. Some emasculators also include
  heat,
  heat which cauterizes the tail stump as the tail is cut off
                                                          off.
  However, the wound from an emasculator typically takes
  longer to heal than other methods.




                 Health:
         Handling & Management
• Depends on temperament, size, and previous
  experiences - Animals have long memories.
• Instincts and habits include kicking, charging                                                         Blind Spot
  and/or running.
                g
• Animals will be spooked by water puddles, shiny
  objects, flapping objects, other animals or                        Flight Zone
  people, and bright lights and shadows.
• Be aware and respect the animal.




                                                                              Administering
               Medications
                                                                               Medications
• Over the Counter (OTC)                                         • Orally
• Prescription - Available only from a
  Veterinarian.                                                  • Topical
• E t label - O l b di ti of
  Extra l b l Only by direction f                                • I j t bl (IM SQ IV)
                                                                   Injectable (IM, SQ,
  Veterinarian.
                                                                    – Intramuscular
• Withdraw times.                                                   – Subcutaneous
• Veterinarian/Client relationship.                                 – Intravenous




                                                                                                                             3
Administering
                                                                  Needle Size
             Medications
•   Proper Animal ID          • Sterilized equipment    • Adjusted for size
•   Restrain the animal       • Clean injection site      and injection
•   Read label directions     • High Value Cuts           method.
•   Give SQ if OK             • Dull,
                                Dull bent or barbed     • SQ general rule
                                                           Qg
•   Vary the injection site     needles                       ~ 16-18 gauge
•   Records                   • Needle disposal           1/2” - 3/4”
•   Needle-to-bottle          • Needle Size             • IM general rule
                                                              ~ 16-18 gauge
                                                          1” - 1 1/2”




         Medical Labeling                                          Injections
•   Dose
•   Administration                                                            • SQ in loose flaps of
•   Route of administration                                                     skin of the flank and
•   Warnings                                                                    elbow.
•   Withdraw times                                                            • IM in neck region.
•   Storage                                                                   • No more than 5cc
•   Expiration date                                                             per injection site.




      Sharps Disposal
                                                        Injection Site Damage
    Needle/Scalpels/etc.

• Cannot be put in household or farm waste or
  recycle materials.
     y
• Use containers specifically designed for Sharps.
• Or, use heavy plastic detergent or bleach bottles
  with screw on lids.
• Mark “Hazardous Materials” and contact the
  local hospital or Veterinarian office for disposal.




                                                                                                        4
Drenching                                                                Boluses and Balling Gun
                                                                                           • You can give a tablet or big capsule (bolus) to an animal
• Drenching is used for administering liquid                                                 with a balling gun. This will get the tablet or bolus back
  dewormers or medications. Drenching tip is                                                 far enough in the mouth to have some chance of getting
  inserted into the side of the mouth and then                                               the animal to swallow it. to accommodate different size
  d ec ed o e back of e ou
  directed to the bac o the mouth. Your o e
                                          ou other                                           capsules. A kid/lamb can be held between y
                                                                                                p                                           your knees to
  hand is used to lift the head up. It is                                                    deliver the bolus. For an adult, you will need a friend to
                                                                                             hold the gun for you, and then to help you keep the
  unnecessary to open the mouth.
                                                                                             animal restrained while you administer the drug.




                                                                                                                                         Read The Label
            Medical Labeling                                                               •
                                                                                           •
                                                                                           •
                                                                                           •
                                                                                               VALBAZEN® SUSPENSION
                                                                                               Pfizer Animal Health
                                                                                               (albendazole)
                                                                                               Broad-Spectrum Dewormer
                                                                                           •   Oral Suspension for Use in Cattle and Sheep
                                                                                           •   Controls:
                                                                                           •   Stomach Worms
                                                                                           •   including 4th stage inhibited larvae of Ostertagia ostertagi


•   Dose                                                                                   •
                                                                                           •
                                                                                           •
                                                                                           •
                                                                                               Intestinal Worms
                                                                                               Lungworms
                                                                                               Tapeworms
                                                                                               Mature Liver Fluke
                                                                                           •   500 mL/16.9 fl oz (1 pt 1 fl oz), 1 L/33.8 fl oz (1 qt 1.8 fl oz), 5 L/189 fl oz (1 gal 1 qt 9 fl oz)

•   Administration                                                                         •
                                                                                           •
                                                                                           •
                                                                                               NADA #110-048, Approved by FDA
                                                                                               For removal and control of liver flukes, tapeworms, stomach worms, intestinal worms, lungworms
                                                                                               Active Ingredient:
                                                                                           •   Albendazole11.36%(Equivalent to 113.6 mg/mL)
                                                                                           •   Indications: Valbazen is a broad-spectrum anthelmintic effective in the removal and control of the following internal parasites in cattle and sheep:

•   Route of administration                                                                •   ParasiteCattleSheepAdult Liver FlukesFasciola hepaticaFasciola hepatica, Fascioioides magnaHeads and Segments of TapewormsMoniezia benedeni,
                                                                                               M. expansaCommon Tapeworms (Moniezia expansa), Fringed Tapeworms (Thysanosoma actinioides)Adult and 4th Stage Larvae of Stomach WormsBrown Stomach
                                                                                               Worms, including 4th stage inhibited larvae (Ostertagia ostertagi), Barberpole Worm (Haemonchus contortus, H. placei), Small Stomach Worm (Trichostrongylus
                                                                                               axei)Brown Stomach Worms (Ostertagia circumcincta, Marshallagia marshalli), Barberpole Worm (Haemonchus contortus), Small Stomach Worm (Trichostrongylus
                                                                                               axei)Adult and 4th Stage Larvae of Intestinal WormsThread-necked Intestinal Worm (Nematodirus spathiger N helvetianus) Small Intestinal Worm (Cooperia punctata
                                                                                                                                                 WormsThread necked                                  spathiger, N. helvetianus),                                 punctata,
                                                                                               C. oncophora)Thread-necked Intestinal Worm (Nematodirus spathiger, N. fificollis), Cooper's Worms (Cooperia oncophora), Bankrupt Worm (Trichostrongylus

•   Warnings                                                                                   colubriformis), Nodular Worm (Oesophagostomum columbianum), Large-mouth Bowel Worm (Chabertia ovina)Adult Stages of Intestinal WormsHookworm (Bunostomum
                                                                                               phlebotomum), Bankrupt Worm (Trichostrongylus colubriformis), Nodular Worm (Oesophagostomum radiatum) Adult and 4th Stage Larvae of LungwormsDictyocaulus
                                                                                               viviparus Adult and Larval Stages of Lungworms Dictyocaulus filariaDosage and Administration: Valbazen Suspension should be administered to cattle at the
                                                                                               recommended rate of 4 mL/100 lb of body weight (equivalent to 4.54 mg of albendazole/lb, 10 mg/kg) and to sheep at the recommended rate of 0.75 mL/25 lb of body
                                                                                               weight (equivalent to 3.4 mg of albendazole/lb, 7.5 mg/kg). The following table indicates recommended dosing schedules.


•   Withdraw times
                                                                                           •   CattleSheepBody WeightDosageBody WeightDosageBody WeightDosageBody WeightDosage250 lb10 mL1000 lb40 mL25 lb0.75 mL100 lb3.0 mL500 lb20
                                                                                               mL1250 lb50 mL50 lb1.5 mL200 lb6.0 mL750 lb30 mL1500 lb60 mL75 lb2.25 mL300 lb9.0 mLCattle: 1 liter of Valbazen 11.36% Suspension will treat 50 animals weighing
                                                                                               500 lb.
                                                                                           •   Sheep: 1 liter of Valbazen 11.36% Suspension will treat 664 animals weighing 50 lb.
                                                                                           •   Valbazen 11.36% Suspension should be given orally using any type of standard dosing gun or dose syringe.
                                                                                           •   Important: Accurate estimates of the weight of the cattle and sheep to be treated are essential for most effective results with this product. Animals constantly exposed to

•   Storage                                                                                •
                                                                                           •
                                                                                               internal parasites should be retreated as necessary.

                                                                                               Warnings: Cattle must not be slaughtered within 27 days following last treatment. Sheep must not be slaughtered within 7 days following last treatment. Because a
                                                                                               withdrawal time in milk has not been established, do not use in female dairy cattle of breeding age.
                                                                                           •   Caution: Do not administer to female cattle during first 45 days of pregnancy or for 45 days after removal of bulls. Do not administer to ewes during the first 30 days of

•   Expiration date                                                                        •
                                                                                           •
                                                                                               pregnancy or for 30 days after removal of rams. Consult your veterinarian for assistance in the diagnosis, treatment, and control of parasitism.
                                                                                               Keep This and All Medication Out of Reach of Children
                                                                                               Shake Well Before Using
                                                                                           •   For Use in Animals Only
                                                                                           •   Store at Controlled Room Temperature 15°-30°C (59°-86°F)
                                                                                           •   Protect From Freezing
                                                                                           •   U.S. Patent Nos. 3,915,986 and 3,956,499
                                                                                           •   Distributed by:
                                                                                           •   Pfizer Animal Health, Exton, PA 19341, USA, Div. of Pfizer Inc NY, NY 10017
                                                                                           •   989 85-8784-05
                                                                                           •   989 80-8784-05
                                                                                           •   NAC No.: 36900300




                                                                                                             Vaccination Record
                                                                                                                  Keeping
•   VISION® CD-T WITH SPUR®*
•   Intervet
•   Cattle Vaccine
•   CLOSTRIDIUM PERFRINGENS TYPES C & D - TETANI BACTERIN - TOXOID
•   For use in healthy cattle, sheep and goats as an aid in preventing disease caused by
    Clostridium perfringens Types C and D (Enterotoxemia) and Clostridium tetani
    (Tetanus).
    (T t      )
•   DOSE: 2mL: cattle, sheep and goats. Inject subcutaneously. Repeat the dose in 3 to
    4 weeks. Annual revaccination is recommended. Shake well before using. Store at
    35° to 45°F (2° to 7°C). Use entire contents when first opened. Do not vaccinate
    within 21 days before slaughter. Anaphylactoid reactions may occur.
•   ANTIDOTE: Epinephrine. Contains formaldehyde as a preservative.
•   *Adjuvant-Intervet's Proprietary Technology.
•   FOR USE IN ANIMALS ONLY
•   Intervet Inc., Millsboro, DE 19966
•   1-800-441-8272
•   www.intervetusa.com
•   U.S. Vet. Lic. No. 286
•   NAC No.: 11062202




                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             5
Vaccination                                                               Vaccination
• Probably, the only universally recommended                              • There is a vaccine for sore mouth (contagious
  vaccine for sheep and goats is CD-T.                                      ecthyma, orf), a viral skin disease commonly
• CD-T toxoid provides three-way protection                                 affecting sheep and goats.
  against enterotoxemia (overeating disease)
    g                       (        g        )                           • Foot rot (and foot scald)
                                                                                     (               )
  caused by Clostridium perfringins types C and D
  and tetanus (lockjaw) caused by Clostridium
  tetani.
• Seven and 8-way combination vaccines for
  additional clostridial diseases such as blackleg
  and malignant edema are available, but
  generally not necessary for small ruminants.




                   Biosecurity                                            Biosecurity for Livestock Exhibitors
                                                                          • Isolate all purchased     • Make sure livestock
• Prevention                                                                animals for two weeks       trailers are cleaned and
                                                                            and, preferably, for 30     sanitized/sterilized.
• Identification                                                            days.                     • Avoid sharing
• Treatment                                                               • Isolate all animals         grooming and
                                                                            returning from shows
                                                                                     g                  feeding/watering
                                                                                                               g         g
                                                                            the same as purchased       equipment.
                                                                            animals.                  • Discourage fair visitors
                                                                          • Contact with other          from petting or feeding
                                                                            animals or livestock        the animals.
                                                                            equipment, can expose     • Practice good personal
                                                                            your animal to disease.     hygiene.
                         Premise Identification Information
                                                                                                      • Be cautious with
            http://www.mda.state.md.us/pdf/nais_brochure_premisesid.pdf                                 visitors to your farm.




                   Resources
• Jeff Semler - jsemler@umd.edu
• Susan Schoenian - sschoen@umd.edu
• Maryland Small Ruminant Page -
  http://www.sheepandgoat.com/
• ATTRA - National Sustainable Agriculture
  Information Service -
  http://attra.ncat.org/livestock.html#Hogs




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  • 1. Program Overview Working with Sheep and Goats • Identification • Docking and Castration • Health Jeff Semler • Bio-Security Practices Extension Educator, AGNR Washington County Reasons to Identify Livestock Tagging • Management and Record Keeping • Simple • Treatment • Registrations g • Inexpensive • Sale • Semi Permanent • Cull • Tamper Proof What are methods used to identify livestock? Brand or Tattoo Ear Notching • Permanent (tattoo) • No renewable expense • Easy to read (paint brand) • Quick • Inexpensive • Permanent • Quick • Equipment is reusable 1
  • 2. Docking and Castration Burdizzo The burdizzo is used for castration. It is a metal instrument that severs or crushes the cords and associated blood vessels leading to the testicles. Elastrator Elastrator • An elastrator uses a tool that stretches a heavy-duty rubber band (elastrator band) over the tail or over the scrotum and testicles. testicles • It takes approximately two weeks for the tail or scrotum to dry up and fall off. When using an elastrator band for castrating, be sure to check that both testicles are in the scrotum below the band. Elastrator Knife • A knife can be used for both docking and castration. • Once the elastrator band is applied, the • When used for docking, place the blade of the knife on lamb will show signs that he is in pain for the underside of the tail and cut the tail off in one slice. 10 to 15 minutes, however, this is an The tail will bleed, so be prepared to treat with blood effective and bloodless method of docking stop powder To castrate with a knife cut the bottom powder. knife, and castrating lambs. This method also of the scrotum off and pull each testicle out. Allow the does not leave an open wound thereby cord to tear to prevent excessive bleeding. Do not cut decreasing the chance of infection. the cord with the knife. The bottom of the scrotum should remain open to allow for drainage after castration. Before using a knife to dock or castrate, be sure to disinfect your hands and the knife. 2
  • 3. Emasculator Disbudding • The emasculator is used for docking. It is a metal This will remove the horns and cauterize the buds to instrument that crushes the tail as it is cut off. prevent any blood loss. Never use a cup dehorning tool. This tool can crush the skull on a young kid. • The crushing helps to seal the wound and thus decrease the amount of bleeding. Some emasculators also include heat, heat which cauterizes the tail stump as the tail is cut off off. However, the wound from an emasculator typically takes longer to heal than other methods. Health: Handling & Management • Depends on temperament, size, and previous experiences - Animals have long memories. • Instincts and habits include kicking, charging Blind Spot and/or running. g • Animals will be spooked by water puddles, shiny objects, flapping objects, other animals or Flight Zone people, and bright lights and shadows. • Be aware and respect the animal. Administering Medications Medications • Over the Counter (OTC) • Orally • Prescription - Available only from a Veterinarian. • Topical • E t label - O l b di ti of Extra l b l Only by direction f • I j t bl (IM SQ IV) Injectable (IM, SQ, Veterinarian. – Intramuscular • Withdraw times. – Subcutaneous • Veterinarian/Client relationship. – Intravenous 3
  • 4. Administering Needle Size Medications • Proper Animal ID • Sterilized equipment • Adjusted for size • Restrain the animal • Clean injection site and injection • Read label directions • High Value Cuts method. • Give SQ if OK • Dull, Dull bent or barbed • SQ general rule Qg • Vary the injection site needles ~ 16-18 gauge • Records • Needle disposal 1/2” - 3/4” • Needle-to-bottle • Needle Size • IM general rule ~ 16-18 gauge 1” - 1 1/2” Medical Labeling Injections • Dose • Administration • SQ in loose flaps of • Route of administration skin of the flank and • Warnings elbow. • Withdraw times • IM in neck region. • Storage • No more than 5cc • Expiration date per injection site. Sharps Disposal Injection Site Damage Needle/Scalpels/etc. • Cannot be put in household or farm waste or recycle materials. y • Use containers specifically designed for Sharps. • Or, use heavy plastic detergent or bleach bottles with screw on lids. • Mark “Hazardous Materials” and contact the local hospital or Veterinarian office for disposal. 4
  • 5. Drenching Boluses and Balling Gun • You can give a tablet or big capsule (bolus) to an animal • Drenching is used for administering liquid with a balling gun. This will get the tablet or bolus back dewormers or medications. Drenching tip is far enough in the mouth to have some chance of getting inserted into the side of the mouth and then the animal to swallow it. to accommodate different size d ec ed o e back of e ou directed to the bac o the mouth. Your o e ou other capsules. A kid/lamb can be held between y p your knees to hand is used to lift the head up. It is deliver the bolus. For an adult, you will need a friend to hold the gun for you, and then to help you keep the unnecessary to open the mouth. animal restrained while you administer the drug. Read The Label Medical Labeling • • • • VALBAZEN® SUSPENSION Pfizer Animal Health (albendazole) Broad-Spectrum Dewormer • Oral Suspension for Use in Cattle and Sheep • Controls: • Stomach Worms • including 4th stage inhibited larvae of Ostertagia ostertagi • Dose • • • • Intestinal Worms Lungworms Tapeworms Mature Liver Fluke • 500 mL/16.9 fl oz (1 pt 1 fl oz), 1 L/33.8 fl oz (1 qt 1.8 fl oz), 5 L/189 fl oz (1 gal 1 qt 9 fl oz) • Administration • • • NADA #110-048, Approved by FDA For removal and control of liver flukes, tapeworms, stomach worms, intestinal worms, lungworms Active Ingredient: • Albendazole11.36%(Equivalent to 113.6 mg/mL) • Indications: Valbazen is a broad-spectrum anthelmintic effective in the removal and control of the following internal parasites in cattle and sheep: • Route of administration • ParasiteCattleSheepAdult Liver FlukesFasciola hepaticaFasciola hepatica, Fascioioides magnaHeads and Segments of TapewormsMoniezia benedeni, M. expansaCommon Tapeworms (Moniezia expansa), Fringed Tapeworms (Thysanosoma actinioides)Adult and 4th Stage Larvae of Stomach WormsBrown Stomach Worms, including 4th stage inhibited larvae (Ostertagia ostertagi), Barberpole Worm (Haemonchus contortus, H. placei), Small Stomach Worm (Trichostrongylus axei)Brown Stomach Worms (Ostertagia circumcincta, Marshallagia marshalli), Barberpole Worm (Haemonchus contortus), Small Stomach Worm (Trichostrongylus axei)Adult and 4th Stage Larvae of Intestinal WormsThread-necked Intestinal Worm (Nematodirus spathiger N helvetianus) Small Intestinal Worm (Cooperia punctata WormsThread necked spathiger, N. helvetianus), punctata, C. oncophora)Thread-necked Intestinal Worm (Nematodirus spathiger, N. fificollis), Cooper's Worms (Cooperia oncophora), Bankrupt Worm (Trichostrongylus • Warnings colubriformis), Nodular Worm (Oesophagostomum columbianum), Large-mouth Bowel Worm (Chabertia ovina)Adult Stages of Intestinal WormsHookworm (Bunostomum phlebotomum), Bankrupt Worm (Trichostrongylus colubriformis), Nodular Worm (Oesophagostomum radiatum) Adult and 4th Stage Larvae of LungwormsDictyocaulus viviparus Adult and Larval Stages of Lungworms Dictyocaulus filariaDosage and Administration: Valbazen Suspension should be administered to cattle at the recommended rate of 4 mL/100 lb of body weight (equivalent to 4.54 mg of albendazole/lb, 10 mg/kg) and to sheep at the recommended rate of 0.75 mL/25 lb of body weight (equivalent to 3.4 mg of albendazole/lb, 7.5 mg/kg). The following table indicates recommended dosing schedules. • Withdraw times • CattleSheepBody WeightDosageBody WeightDosageBody WeightDosageBody WeightDosage250 lb10 mL1000 lb40 mL25 lb0.75 mL100 lb3.0 mL500 lb20 mL1250 lb50 mL50 lb1.5 mL200 lb6.0 mL750 lb30 mL1500 lb60 mL75 lb2.25 mL300 lb9.0 mLCattle: 1 liter of Valbazen 11.36% Suspension will treat 50 animals weighing 500 lb. • Sheep: 1 liter of Valbazen 11.36% Suspension will treat 664 animals weighing 50 lb. • Valbazen 11.36% Suspension should be given orally using any type of standard dosing gun or dose syringe. • Important: Accurate estimates of the weight of the cattle and sheep to be treated are essential for most effective results with this product. Animals constantly exposed to • Storage • • internal parasites should be retreated as necessary. Warnings: Cattle must not be slaughtered within 27 days following last treatment. Sheep must not be slaughtered within 7 days following last treatment. Because a withdrawal time in milk has not been established, do not use in female dairy cattle of breeding age. • Caution: Do not administer to female cattle during first 45 days of pregnancy or for 45 days after removal of bulls. Do not administer to ewes during the first 30 days of • Expiration date • • pregnancy or for 30 days after removal of rams. Consult your veterinarian for assistance in the diagnosis, treatment, and control of parasitism. Keep This and All Medication Out of Reach of Children Shake Well Before Using • For Use in Animals Only • Store at Controlled Room Temperature 15°-30°C (59°-86°F) • Protect From Freezing • U.S. Patent Nos. 3,915,986 and 3,956,499 • Distributed by: • Pfizer Animal Health, Exton, PA 19341, USA, Div. of Pfizer Inc NY, NY 10017 • 989 85-8784-05 • 989 80-8784-05 • NAC No.: 36900300 Vaccination Record Keeping • VISION® CD-T WITH SPUR®* • Intervet • Cattle Vaccine • CLOSTRIDIUM PERFRINGENS TYPES C & D - TETANI BACTERIN - TOXOID • For use in healthy cattle, sheep and goats as an aid in preventing disease caused by Clostridium perfringens Types C and D (Enterotoxemia) and Clostridium tetani (Tetanus). (T t ) • DOSE: 2mL: cattle, sheep and goats. Inject subcutaneously. Repeat the dose in 3 to 4 weeks. Annual revaccination is recommended. Shake well before using. Store at 35° to 45°F (2° to 7°C). Use entire contents when first opened. Do not vaccinate within 21 days before slaughter. Anaphylactoid reactions may occur. • ANTIDOTE: Epinephrine. Contains formaldehyde as a preservative. • *Adjuvant-Intervet's Proprietary Technology. • FOR USE IN ANIMALS ONLY • Intervet Inc., Millsboro, DE 19966 • 1-800-441-8272 • www.intervetusa.com • U.S. Vet. Lic. No. 286 • NAC No.: 11062202 5
  • 6. Vaccination Vaccination • Probably, the only universally recommended • There is a vaccine for sore mouth (contagious vaccine for sheep and goats is CD-T. ecthyma, orf), a viral skin disease commonly • CD-T toxoid provides three-way protection affecting sheep and goats. against enterotoxemia (overeating disease) g ( g ) • Foot rot (and foot scald) ( ) caused by Clostridium perfringins types C and D and tetanus (lockjaw) caused by Clostridium tetani. • Seven and 8-way combination vaccines for additional clostridial diseases such as blackleg and malignant edema are available, but generally not necessary for small ruminants. Biosecurity Biosecurity for Livestock Exhibitors • Isolate all purchased • Make sure livestock • Prevention animals for two weeks trailers are cleaned and and, preferably, for 30 sanitized/sterilized. • Identification days. • Avoid sharing • Treatment • Isolate all animals grooming and returning from shows g feeding/watering g g the same as purchased equipment. animals. • Discourage fair visitors • Contact with other from petting or feeding animals or livestock the animals. equipment, can expose • Practice good personal your animal to disease. hygiene. Premise Identification Information • Be cautious with http://www.mda.state.md.us/pdf/nais_brochure_premisesid.pdf visitors to your farm. Resources • Jeff Semler - jsemler@umd.edu • Susan Schoenian - sschoen@umd.edu • Maryland Small Ruminant Page - http://www.sheepandgoat.com/ • ATTRA - National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service - http://attra.ncat.org/livestock.html#Hogs 6