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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 856903" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>Not that big of a problem if you are diligent. So far there is no vaccine for goats, but there is one for sheep that can be used on goats, and it is somewhere around 75% effective if I remember correctly. It is hard on the goats because it was developed for sheep, though. CL is not that difficult to contain if you monitor your animals and don't let an abcess burst on its own. The problem with CL is when the bacteria gets into the soil, on the fences, feeders, waterers, etc. When that happens, you're looking at years of infection with the rest of your animals and a hard time controlling it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 856903, member: 539"] Not that big of a problem if you are diligent. So far there is no vaccine for goats, but there is one for sheep that can be used on goats, and it is somewhere around 75% effective if I remember correctly. It is hard on the goats because it was developed for sheep, though. CL is not that difficult to contain if you monitor your animals and don't let an abcess burst on its own. The problem with CL is when the bacteria gets into the soil, on the fences, feeders, waterers, etc. When that happens, you're looking at years of infection with the rest of your animals and a hard time controlling it. [/QUOTE]
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