Though goats are generally healthy and hardy animals, it is just a fact that if they are going to get hurt or sick it will often be on a weekend or holiday when vet assistance may not be readily available. If you assemble a first-aid kit and medical supplies ahead of time, you will be ready to handle most health issuses and emergencies. These are the items I keep on hand to care for my goats and handle any emergencies that might come up. Since we breed and raise goats this list may be a bit more extensive than what someone who only has a few pet goats might need. Please remember that nothing replaces the skill and advice of a good, goat knowledgeable veterinarian and they should be consulted in the proper care and treatment of your goats.

The following items are what we keep for supplies and our first-aid kit.

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Lead rope & halter.
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1 digital rectal thermometer - (Normal temperature for a goat is 101.5 to 104).
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1 bottle isopropyl alcohol - (to sterilize thermometer or other tools)
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An assortment of 18 & 20 gauge 3/4" disposable needles and 1cc, 3cc & 6cc disposable syringes.
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Drench gun or syringe.
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2 clean dry towels, stretch gauze, sterile pads, adhesive tape & 2 rolls of vetrap.
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Scissors.
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Latex gloves.
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Duct tape
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Blood stop powder.
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1 pint hydrogen peroxide and also sterile water to clean wounds.
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1 container Betadine to treat wounds.
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1 can or tube of antibiotic spray or ointment to dress wounds.
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A good flashlight and extra batteries.
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Save-A-Kid stomach tube & syringe and 1 adult goat stomach tube.
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1 bottle of therobloat or similar bloat treatment.
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1 package electrolytes - (to prevent dehydration during illness & stress).
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Toxiban or activated charcoal gel - (For emergency treatment of poisoning).
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Pepto-Bismol - (for the treatment of scours).
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Probios or Calf-Pac - (give when off feed or after antibiotic treatment).
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Worming medication - (Care must be taken to ensure an effective wormer is used).
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Antibiotics - (Biomycin-200, Penicillin & Tylan200 are good ones to have on hand).
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CD/T toxoid - (Provide long-term protection against overeating disease and tetanus).
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C/D antitoxin - (For treatment of enterotoxemia caused by Types C & D toxin).
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Tetanus antitoxin - (For immediate but short-term protection against tetanus).
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Poly-Serum - (For use as an aid in the prevention and treatment of intestinal disease and respiratory conditions).
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Epinephrine - (Vet Rx for treating anaphylactic shock, always have it when giving injections).
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Banamine - (Vet Rx - Anti-inflammatory that is good for bringing down high fever).
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Fortified B-complex - (good for keeping up appetites and for supportive care).
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Thiamine - (vet Rx - for treatment of thiamin deficiency - goat polio).
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Ammonium Chloride - (for the treatment of Urinary Calculi in bucks & wethers).
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Goat Nutra-Drench - (For the treatment & supportive care of anemia, ketosis, or goats that are ill & off feed). I have also had good luck using "Magic" (1 part corn oil, 1 part black strap molasses & 2 parts Karo syrup) in some of these type of situations.
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Goat Health Supplies and First Aid Kit
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