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For the Love of Goats

For the Love of Goats

著者: Deborah Niemann
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We are talking about everything goats! Whether you're an owner, a breeder, or just a fan of these wonderful creatures, we've got you covered. Join host and author Deborah Niemann as she interviews experts and goat lovers so we can all learn more about how to improve the health and production of our goats, improve our relationships, and possibly even start a goat business.


Happy anniversary to us! FTLOG is five years old! As we enter our sixth year, you can continue to expect to hear from more goat experts like vet professors and researchers who are on the leading edge of goat research. You’ll also hear from goat owners who have turned their love of goats into a successful business. And this year, you’ll hear more stories about goats and the people who love them.


Learn more on our website, fortheloveofgoats.com


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  • Coping with the Loss of a Beloved Goat or Pet
    2025/05/14

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    Description

    Losing a beloved animal—whether a goat, dog, cat, or any other companion—can be absolutely heartbreaking. In this episode of For the Love of Goats, I’m joined by Beth Bigler, a double-certified Pet Loss Grief Counselor, animal companion end-of-life doula, and trained pet chaplain. Beth is also the author of the upcoming book Honoring Our Animals: 365 Meditations for Healing After Pet Loss (out June 3 from Quarto Books), and the creator of the popular Instagram account @honoringouranimals.

    Together, we discuss how grief over losing an animal is real, valid, and deserving of support. Beth shares insights from her years of working with grieving pet owners, veterinary professionals, and animal care workers—and how we can start to heal after a loss. Whether you’re currently grieving or want to better support someone who is, this conversation is filled with compassion, honesty, and practical tools for navigating this tender experience.

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    See full show notes here >> https://thriftyhomesteader.com/loss-of-a-beloved-goat-or-pet/

    To see the most recent episodes, visit ForTheLoveOfGoats.com

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    Thanks for tuning in!

    No one ever said raising goats was easy, but it doesn't have to cost a fortune or drive you crazy! You just need the right information.

    🔹 Check out Goats 365 membership

    🔹 Or explore The Goat Academy

    Happy goat-keeping! 🐐

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    24 分
  • From Lab Coat to Cheesecloth: Dr. Kandice Marchant's Delicious Second Act
    2025/04/09

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    What happens when a medical career ends—but a passion for something totally different begins? In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Kandice Marchant, a retired physician who traded her lab coat for a cheesecloth. After years of serving patients, Kandice now crafts artisan cheese, bringing a scientist’s precision and a cheesemaker’s creativity to every batch.

    We talk about:

    • How her medical background turned her on to cheesemaking
    • What sparked her interest in artisan cheese to begin with
    • Creating her own signature cheeses
    • Opening a retail shop
    • Why it's never too late to start a second act

    If you’ve ever dreamed of changing careers, getting into cheesemaking, or just love hearing from people who follow their passion—you’ll love this episode.

    See full show notes here >> https://thriftyhomesteader.com/from-lab-coat-to-cheesecloth/

    To see the most recent episodes, visit ForTheLoveOfGoats.com

    Want to support the content you love?
    Head over to -- https://thrifty-homesteader.ck.page/products/love-goats-tip-jar


    Thanks for tuning in!

    No one ever said raising goats was easy, but it doesn't have to cost a fortune or drive you crazy! You just need the right information.

    🔹 Check out Goats 365 membership

    🔹 Or explore The Goat Academy

    Happy goat-keeping! 🐐

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    30 分
  • Understanding Goat Polio: Causes, Symptoms & Treatments
    2025/03/26

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    Description

    Goat polio is a serious and often misunderstood condition—frequently mistaken for other neurological diseases like listeriosis, meningeal worm, or even rabies.

    In this episode, Deborah Niemann is joined by Dr. Melissa Holahan, a small ruminant veterinarian, goat breeder, and former lecturer and research assistant at Washington State University. As a breeder of Nigerian Dwarf and Alpine goats herself, Dr. Holahan brings a unique combination of clinical expertise and hands-on experience to this important conversation.

    Dr. Holahan explains that goat polio isn’t technically a disease on its own, but rather a syndrome caused by brain swelling (cerebral edema), often linked to a disruption in thiamine (vitamin B1) production. You’ll hear why early diagnosis and veterinary involvement are critical—and why relying solely on Facebook advice or over-the-counter B complex may not be enough to save your goat. She also shares what recovery can look like, along with potential long-term side effects.


    Key Takeaways:

    • What goat polio is and why it’s more accurately considered a syndrome
    • How it differs from listeriosis, meningeal worm, and rabies
    • Early signs and symptoms to watch for, including blindness, nystagmus (eye twitching), and mobility issues
    • The role of thiamine in treatment—and the risks of incorrect dosing
    • Environmental and dietary factors that can contribute, such as moldy feed, grain overload, and toxic plants
    • Prevention tips, including proper nutrition, clean feeding practices, and feed security

    To see the most recent episodes, visit ForTheLoveOfGoats.com

    Want to support the content you love?

    Head over to -- https://thrifty-homesteader.ck.page/products/love-goats-tip-jar

    Thanks for tuning in!

    No one ever said raising goats was easy, but it doesn't have to cost a fortune or drive you crazy! You just need the right information.

    🔹 Check out Goats 365 membership

    🔹 Or explore The Goat Academy

    Happy goat-keeping! 🐐

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    27 分

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