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Post by mzgarden on Feb 19, 2016 2:39:08 GMT
looks promising.
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Post by jd4020 on Feb 22, 2016 4:05:56 GMT
Thank you for posting this.
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Post by manygoatsnmore on Feb 22, 2016 23:51:23 GMT
After reading the directions, they sound a little pricey, as you have to use multiple tests per animal, but high cost is often the case when a new product comes out. I'm thrilled to know they are at least working on home preg tests for goats! When the day comes that they work like an EPT, that will REALLY be wonderful....well, other than having to chase your goat around and wait for her to squat and pee, lol!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2016 13:24:26 GMT
After reading the directions, they sound a little pricey, as you have to use multiple tests per animal, but high cost is often the case when a new product comes out. I'm thrilled to know they are at least working on home preg tests for goats! When the day comes that they work like an EPT, that will REALLY be wonderful....well, other than having to chase your goat around and wait for her to squat and pee, lol! I have 2 doe's that everytime I go out to be with them they immediately squat and pee.
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Post by manygoatsnmore on Aug 1, 2016 23:30:18 GMT
@wintrrwolf, trained goats! We used to have a doe that we could milk in the kitchen. She'd squat, pee and poop on the walk to the house, every time. Never had an accident in the house. In bad weather,it was sure nice to be able to milk inside and stay warm, not to mention convenient for straining and chilling the milk. Having her 4 hooves walk across the floor was surely no worse than our barn boots, although we did do a quick mop with bleachy water after her visits.
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