Keeping Goats - Dealing With Mastitis in Your Goat

GOAT MASTITIS 101delivered three days prior and Mastitis appears, you
If you are keeping goats, especially breeding goats,want to express three-fifths of her milk.
you will probably encounter mastitis sooner ratherIf the doe delivered five or more days prior, go
than later. Mastitis is inflammation of the mammarythrough the normal milking process. Then, rub the
glands, often the cause of bacteria. If you have ateats followed by milking, repeating the process for
goat with this condition, first ensure she is eating and10 to 15 minutes.
being given lots of love and support.When done, very gently inject 2ml penicillin into each
Many times, the new mother will lose her appetite,of her teats. If you are able to empty the udder
which is common. However, if she stops eating, thewithout causing milk fever, the best solution for
condition will quickly take her downhill.Mastitis is again, milking followed by rubbing the teats
To help get your goat back on track, penicillin shotsfor 10 to 15 minutes.
twice daily for five to seven days should beIf the udder is hot to the touch, apply ice packs to
administered. If the Mastitis is severe, the treatmentsooth her aching body. If the kids are nursing, the ice
period of antibiotics may need to be extended.pack will also help make the teats softer and less
Keep in mind that if the Mastitis appears before fivepainful for nursing.
days of the goat giving birth to her kid, there isRemember that every case of Mastitis in goats is
some risk of milk fever from intensive milking, whichdifferent. Therefore, you will need to watch your
is a common cure for nursing goats with Mastitis. Ongoat to see how she responds, providing her with
the other hand, if the Mastitis appears right afterthe appropriate treatment.
birth, the kids are not suckling enough milk.It is important to always consult your veterinarian at
Remember, if the doe is not producing adequate milk,the appearance of any signs of illness when you are
she is at risk for Mastitis. However, even if she has akeeping goats, and talk to your vet about all possible
large udder and appears to be producing significantsolutions available to you.
milk risk of Mastitis could also exist.Reference source: The above article is an excerpt
In other words, this condition can manifest in afrom "Goat Crazy" the unique ebook for anyone
number of ways.considering keeping goats as pets or commercially
Therefore, as a rule of thumb, express one-fifth offarming goats.
the doe's milk per day. In other words, if the doe