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Goat Talk with the Goat Doc
Cara Shepard
100 episodes
1 week ago

Dr Cara Sammons-Shepard, DVM is a practicing veterinarian in Maine and New Hampshire, and when on the road, the majority of her patients are goats. She and her husband have owned and operated a commercial farmstead creamery since 2009. In this podcast, Dr Shepard discusses different topics related to goat medicine and husbandry.

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Dr Cara Sammons-Shepard, DVM is a practicing veterinarian in Maine and New Hampshire, and when on the road, the majority of her patients are goats. She and her husband have owned and operated a commercial farmstead creamery since 2009. In this podcast, Dr Shepard discusses different topics related to goat medicine and husbandry.

Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/goatdoc.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Science
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Passive Transfer of Immunity, Colostrum, etc. Part 1
Goat Talk with the Goat Doc
48 minutes 23 seconds
4 years ago
Passive Transfer of Immunity, Colostrum, etc. Part 1

Crash course in immunology of neonatal goat kids part one! In this episode, I try to give a foundation for understanding what all is going on with goat kid immune systems and how they manage to survive a world full of bacteria and potential pathogens for the first 1-2 months of their lives while their immune systems get geared up. Talking about a whole bunch of things in this episode including placentation (refresh yourself with Episode 23: Ode to the Placenta), antibodies and what the heck those things are, and all things relating to the transfer of material antibodies to the neonatal goat kid immediately following parturition. There's a lot to talk about, so you will be super surprised that I do that. ;)


Questions/comments/etc? Email me at goatdoccara@gmail.com, find the website at www.goatdoc.com, find me on the instagram @goat_doc, or if you're on clubhouse, follow me @goatdoc.


Part 2 to come will talk about the not normal stuff pertaining to passive transfer or immunity and what common sequelae are.

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Goat Talk with the Goat Doc

Dr Cara Sammons-Shepard, DVM is a practicing veterinarian in Maine and New Hampshire, and when on the road, the majority of her patients are goats. She and her husband have owned and operated a commercial farmstead creamery since 2009. In this podcast, Dr Shepard discusses different topics related to goat medicine and husbandry.

Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/goatdoc.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.