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Goat health and disease

  • Anatomy and physiology of the goat
  • Emergency animal diseases 
  • Goat health - caseous lymphadenitis (cheesy gland)
  • Goat health - coccidiosis
  • Goat health - copper deficiency
  • Goat health - keeping the herd disease free
  • Goat health - lice
  • Goat health - poisoning
  • Goat health - pregnancy toxaemia
  • Goat health - tetanus
  • Goat Health Statement
  • Hydatids - the basics  
  • Liver fluke - the basics 
  • Lungworms in cattle, sheep and goats 
  • Nodule worm of sheep 
  • Notifiable animal diseases in NSW 
  • Pathology and diagnosis of internal parasites in ruminants (126 kb, PDF) 

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Emergency and notifiable animal diseases

  • Emergency animal diseases
    can have serious consequences for trade, production or human health. Contact a vet or call the emergency animal disease watch hotline on
    1800 675 888
    if you see symptoms or deaths in animals that may be due to an emergency animal disease.
  • Notifiable animal diseases in NSW
    A number of animal diseases, including all emergency animal diseases, are notifiable under NSW legislation. This means there's a legal obligation to notify authorities if you know or suspect that an animal has one of these diseases.
  • Notifiable animal disease form (PDF 44KB)
    You can use this form to notify the knowledge or suspicion of a notifiable animal disease.
  • Goat breeds
  • Management and production
  • Health and disease
  • Welfare
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