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Vitamin B Paste & Probios

Vitamin B Paste and ProBios – Essential Tools for Goat Care

Maintaining the health of your goats requires a well-stocked medicine cabinet, especially when caring for baby goats or dealing with stress-induced health issues. Two must-have items are Vitamin B Paste and ProBios. This lesson explains why these are critical, how to use them, and the symptoms they address.

1. Vitamin B Paste (Thiamine Supplement)

Vitamin B, particularly Thiamine (Vitamin B1), is essential for neurological function in goats. Stressful situations, such as illness, transportation, or dietary changes, can deplete thiamine levels, leading to severe health issues.

Uses of Vitamin B Paste:

  • Stress Recovery: Helps goats recover from stressful events like transport or illness.
  • Neurological Issues: Prevents and treats symptoms of Goat Polio (thiamine deficiency).

Symptoms of Thiamine Deficiency (Goat Polio):

  • Day 1: Lethargy, disinterest in interaction, “starry-eyed” appearance.
  • Day 2: Stumbling, drunken movements, difficulty standing.
  • Day 3: Seizures, blindness, and severe neurological decline.

How to Administer:

  1. Early Symptoms:
    • Dose with Vitamin B Paste orally.
    • Continue daily for 2–3 days to replenish thiamine levels.
  2. Advanced Symptoms:
    • For seizures or blindness, administer injectable Vitamin B under veterinary guidance.
  3. Dosage:
    • Use the measuring wheel on the tube to dispense the appropriate amount.
    • Squeeze a small amount (as demonstrated in the video) onto the goat’s tongue.

Key Notes:

  • It is nearly impossible to overdose on Vitamin B Paste.
  • If in doubt, administer it as a precaution—it can only help.

2. ProBios (Probiotic Supplement)

ProBios is a probiotic paste that supports gut health by replenishing the beneficial microflora in a goat’s rumen and intestines.

Uses of ProBios:

  • Gastrointestinal Issues: Helps resolve diarrhea and other digestive disturbances.
  • After Antibiotics: Restores gut microflora disrupted by antibiotic treatments.

Why Gut Health Matters:

Goats rely on a balanced microflora to digest food effectively and maintain overall health. Antibiotics kill both harmful and beneficial bacteria, making probiotics essential for recovery.

How to Administer:

  • Post-Antibiotic Treatment:
    • Give ProBios to restore healthy gut bacteria.
  • Digestive Upset:
    • Administer at the first signs of diarrhea or bloating.
  • Dosage:
    • Similar to Vitamin B Paste, use the measuring wheel to dispense the right amount and place it on the goat’s tongue.

Key Notes:

  • Goats usually enjoy the taste of ProBios, making administration simple.
  • Helps prevent serious gut issues caused by an imbalance in rumen bacteria.

3. When to Use Each Supplement

Condition Vitamin B Paste ProBios
Stress (transport, illness)
Lethargy or neurological signs
Gastrointestinal distress
Post-antibiotic recovery

4. Quick Tips

  • Always Keep on Hand: Store Vitamin B Paste and ProBios in your goat care kit for emergencies.
  • Early Intervention is Key: Recognize and treat symptoms early to avoid escalation.
  • Safe to Use Together: Vitamin B and ProBios can be administered simultaneously if needed.

Conclusion

Vitamin B Paste and ProBios are essential tools for every goat owner. They address common health challenges quickly and effectively, ensuring your herd stays healthy and thrives even during stressful events. If you’re ever in doubt, administer these supplements—they are safe, easy to use, and can make all the difference in your goats’ recovery.

 

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