
Dewormer Resistance: A Goat Owner’s Experience
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Description
In this insightful and eye-opening episode, host Deborah Niemann is joined by Tammy Gallagher of Shady Paddock Farm in Texas to discuss the challenges of dewormer resistance and parasite management in goats. Tammy, a certified FAMACHA instructor and Nigerian Dwarf breeder, shares her personal experience of losing goats to barber pole worms and the lessons she learned in regaining control of her herd’s health.
Tammy’s story underscores the importance of understanding parasite biology, pasture management, and responsible dewormer use. Through trial, research, and adaptation, she has successfully built a herd with strong parasite resistance and implemented effective strategies to reduce worm loads without over-reliance on dewormers.
Key Takeaways
- Dewormer resistance develops from overuse and improper use of dewormers, leading to ineffective treatments.
- Farm environment plays a significant role in parasite management—what works in one location may not be effective in another.
- A combination of selective breeding, pasture management, and strategic dewormer use can help reduce worm burdens.
- Learning how to perform fecal egg counts at home allows goat owners to identify high-risk animals and make informed deworming and culling decisions.
Lessons Learned from Tammy’s Experience
- Parasite management is not one-size-fits-all—what works for one farm may not work for another.
- Identifying and culling high-risk goats can make a significant difference in reducing parasite loads.
- Sustainable parasite control involves a mix of breeding, nutrition, and pasture improvements.
- Understanding the biology of parasites and how they spread is crucial for effective management.
Related Resources
- FAMACHA training is available in the Goats 365 membership
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