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88. Johne's Part 2 - Testing
37:47||Ep. 88ELISA, PCR, cultures, histopath! So many ways to try to determine if an animal is infected with MAP and not one is enough by itself! goatdoccara@gmaill.com
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87. Johne's Part 1 - Basics
28:25||Ep. 87Part 1 of what looks like at least currently a three part series about Johne's disease AKA MAP (Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis) in general and in goats. Covering basics about the organism, what it does and what that looks like (or doesn't look like) in goats. goatdoccara@gmail.com
86.5. Mini Episode - Podcast Check in & Housekeeping
14:29||Ep. 86.5A peripherally goat-related episode. This mini episode is just to update on what's going on with the podcast, how to get in touch, what I'm shooting for with the podcast going forward and what I've been up to for the past couple of years.
86. Fencing
34:16||Ep. 86Devin and I talk about our life in fencing. What has worked well for us, what hasn't, where some fencing applications are more successful than others. goatdoccara@gmail.com
85. Fly Control
32:17||Ep. 85Devin and I chat about the scourge of every farm - flies. What we have done over the years and what has worked for us. goatdoccara@gmail.com
84. Tales from the Farm Vol 13
34:22||Ep. 84Tales from the Farm recounts the Flying Goat Farm February 2025 Canadian Pasteurizer Expedition. (There are a number of short skips in the audio in this episode due to equipment error and bad SD card formatting or something- apologies for missing a couple of details, but the epic journey is pretty well documented and we think you'll get the gist.) goatdoccara@gmail.com
83. Breeding Strategies
44:34||Ep. 83Devin and I are in transit and and have a chat about all the ways we have managed breeding logistics over the past fifteen odd years, pros and cons of different methods, what has worked for us and what we're up to this breeding season (2025). goatdoccara@gmail.com