![]() Information to diagnose or treat any health problems or illnesses withoutĬonsulting your vet and/or doctor. Professional veterinary and/or medical advice. Or doctors, and the information on this site is not intended to replace Other goat breeders and/or the veterinary community. Information does not represent the management practices or thinking of Information on this web site is provided as an examples of how we do If proper credit is provided and a web link is given. This site may be used as a reference (but not copied and/or plagiarized) Otherwise be reprinted or recopied, in whole or in part, in anyįorm or medium, without expressed written permission. Use or reproduction of this material, such as in publications or use on other web Individuals are granted the right to download a singleĬopy of this page for archival purposes on electronic media and/orĬonversion into a single printed copy for personal use. All rights reserved.Īll text written by Molly Nolte unless otherwise noted.Īll graphics, photos and text on these pages If you find this site useful, please donate to help support it.įias Co Farm Web Site designed, written and maintained by Molly NolteĬopyright (c) 1997-2018 Molly Nolte. I use the feeding tube on the syringe to do my stirring. You will need to keep stirring the mixture as you suck it up into the syringe. I will often put a dose of Immune Support Tincture in the powder and then add enough water to make it liquid. I find you need about 1 1/2 times liquid to powder, but there is no set right and wrong, just add as much liquid as you need. I have these on hand because I use them as teat dip cups. To prepare herbal powders, mix the required amount of powder with enough liquid so that is can be sucked up into the syringe. I prepare only the amount I need at a time (to not make up powdered dry herbs ahead of time and store). Here are places it can be ordered.Įach supplier gives it different names, but it is the exact same You need to stick it inĮnough, but not so far you jam it down their throat.ģ0 ml version of this syringe. Just a little further than the back teeth. ![]() Metal nozzle into the side of the goat's mouth, and back If you have goat, you need to get one of these. Nozzle which is a must for getting past those sharp goatīack teeth. This is really nice for giving medications, herbal tinctures, Far, one of the most useful tools I have on hand in the barn is my
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