Diseases YOU Can Catch From Sheep and Goats!

Dangerous Sheep and Goat Diseases. In this video, Tim explains basic zoonotic diseases humans can catch from sheep and goats. Tim also explains the importance of universal precautions such as good hand hygiene when working around livestock.

Sheep and goats can get some pretty odd and nasty diseases, many of which can be spread to other livestock on your farm or even you! In this video, you will learn about some of the most common diseases sheep and goats carry and how to protect yourself and your flock from complications! Rather you are new to raising sheep and goats, a hobby farmer, a seasoned professional, or just curious about sheep and goat diseases, this video is a must watch for you! Learn something new today with Linessa Farms, LLC!

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This GOAT DISEASES are VERY DEADLY & Here is How to TREAT THEM.

Some goat diseases are very contiguous and deadly and they may wipe out your goat herd. In this video, I will show you 5 most common goat diseases, symptoms and signs, treatment, prevention and control.

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