Try GOLD - Free
Parasite PATROL
Hobby Farms
|Goat-101-24
Keep your worm treatments effective with these three valuable tools.
Before I describe the process of sustainably managing parasites in goats, let's define sustainable in this context. The term "sustainable" is often used in agriculture as a synonym for organic. That's not the case here. Rather, I literally mean a program that can be sustained.
You see, a huge problem in parasite management is that the products we use to control parasites - worms, especially often become ineffective over time largely because of misuse and overuse.
A sustainable program, for our purposes, is defined as finding a balance of actively working to keep a herd healthy, while also avoiding practices that promote resistance to chemical wormers.
Resistance is built every single time we treat an animal for parasites. As such, knowing when to treat and when not to is key to finding a healthy balance. The absolute worst thing you can do is set and adhere to a regular schedule of worming your goats.
We diagnose exactly how "wormy" the animals in our herd are (and therefore whether treatment is recommended) by using three tools: something called FAMACHA scoring, fecal flotations/egg counts and body condition scoring. Used alone, any one of these markers is inadequate for gauging parasites. Used together, however, they provide the best picture of what you are dealing with and how/whether to treat it.
FAMACHA
This story is from the Goat-101-24 edition of Hobby Farms.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM Hobby Farms
Hobby Farms
BEST IN BREED
The Rex rabbit was first shown in Paris in 1924 and was brought to the United States in the same year. Known as the King of Rabbits, the Rex remains the most used rabbit for pelts, due to its plush coat. The breed was developed in 1919 from a mutation found in a litter of wild rabbits. The mutation had no prominent guard hair, giving the rabbit a softer, denser coat. Like most rabbit breeds, the rex is a docile animal. According to PetMD.com, the average lifespan of a rex is 6 to 8 years, giving it a shorter lifespan than the average 7 to 10-year lifespan of most domestic rabbits.
2 mins
November / December 2025
Hobby Farms
FUEL EFFICIENCY
Use these 10 tips to get the most mileage for your dollar.
2 mins
November / December 2025
Hobby Farms
FENCE & GATE REPAIR
Sometimes the farm fence or gate needs repair. Here are six cost- effective (and easy) fixes for fences and gates on the farm.
8 mins
November / December 2025
Hobby Farms
Feeling HOT, HOT, HOT
MAKE YOUR OWN FERMENTED HOT PEPPER SAUCE.
6 mins
November / December 2025
Hobby Farms
Safe Use of Pesticides
For those who use pesticides, their safe handling should be a paramount concern. Darrell Hensley, Ph.D., an extension specialist with the University of Tennessee Extension explains key areas of pesticide safety.
7 mins
November / December 2025
Hobby Farms
Growing Utility Gourds
Specialty gourds aren't just fun to grow. They're functional, too. Since they come in so many different shapes and sizes and their final products are so durable, you can turn them into all kinds of useful things. For instance, some gourds can be made into cozy homes for birds. Some can be crafted into baskets, bottles or spoons. Others are perfect for making musical instruments, kids' toys, decorative boxes and more.
6 mins
November / December 2025
Hobby Farms
MINI LOP RABBITS
Mini lop rabbits are small, but not the smallest of the lop breeds.
3 mins
November / December 2025
Hobby Farms
Goodnight Garden
It's time to think about the cold season and getting the garden ready.
5 mins
November / December 2025
Hobby Farms
ATV/UTV Farm Use
Once upon a time, the typical farmer needed little more than a single, trusty tractor to handle most of the jobs and tasks on a farm.
3 mins
November / December 2025
Hobby Farms
Faithful Farm Dogs
Farm dogs are having a renaissance, and they're finally getting the attention they deserve.
8 mins
November / December 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size
