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Goat health - pregnancy toxaemia

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Series: Agfact A7.9.5  Edition: Second edition  Last updated: 01 Aug 2004

Pregnancy toxaemia, also known as twin kid disease or twinning disease, is a serious metabolic condition of pregnant does. It affects does in the last month of pregnancy and is associated with the presence of a large single kid or multiple pregnancies. The doe’s health deteriorates steadily.Treatment must be prompt or the condition will be fatal.

This Agfact contains information about the following aspects of pregnancy toxaemia in goats:

  • does at risk
  • cause
  • signs
  • diagnosis
  • treatment and
  • prevention.

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