
GoatsThe Goats "Bibliography" and "Audiovisuals" are chapters from: O'Driscoll, Jennifer, ed. (December 1998). Information Resources for Livestock and Poultry Handling and Transport. AWIC Resource Series No. 4. U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library, Animal Welfare Information Center, Beltsville, MD. Contact us: http://www.nal.usda.gov/awic/contact.php.
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Boivin, X. and B.O. Braastad (1996). Effects of handling during temporary isolation after early weaning on goat kids' later response to humans. Applied Animal Behavioural Science 48(1/2):61-71.
NAL call number: QL750 A6
Cote, S.D., M. Festa-Bianchet, and F. Fournier (1998). Life-history effects of chemical immobilization and radiocollars on mountain goats. Journal of Wildlife Management 62(2):745-752.
NAL call number: 410 J827
Gherardi, S.G. and T.J. Johnson (1995). Feeding of feral goats before live export by ship. Australian Veterinary Journal 72(11):429-430.
NAL call number: 41.8 Au72
Greenwood, P.L. and D.A. Shutt (1992). Salivary and plasma cortisol as an index of stress in goats. Australian Veterinary Journal 69(7):161-163.
NAL call number: 41.8 Au72
Mews, A.R. and A. Mowlem (1991). Goats. In: Practical Animal Handling. R.S. Anderson and A.T.B. Edney, eds., Oxfprd: Pergamon Press, p. 51-55.
NAL call number: SF61 P73 1991
Nwe, T.M., E. Hori, Y. Nakanishi, M. Manda, and S. Watanabe (1995). The effects of simulated transportation on plasma levels of catecholamines, cortisol and glucose and eosinophil count in the goat. Animal Science and Technology
66(10):841-848.
NAL call Number: 49 N62
Nwe, T.M., E. Hori, Y. Nakanishi, M. Manda, and S. Watanabe (1994). Initiation of the simulate and real transportation stress in the goat. Animal Science and Technology 65(11):1008-1017.
NAL call Number: 49 N62
Nwe, T.M., E. Hori, M. Manda, and S. Watanabe (1996). Significance of catecholamines and cortisol levels in blood during transportation stress in goats. Small Ruminant Research 20(2):129-135.
NAL call number: SF380 I52
Nwe, Y., Tsukahara, M. Manda, S. Watanabe, and A. Sukmawati (1994). Neuroendocrine aspects of the stress in model transportation in goats. In: Sustainable animal production and the environment, Volume 2 A. Djajanegara, ed., p. 415-416.
Sanhouri, A.A., R.S. Jones, and H. Dobson (1992). Azaperone,
pimozide and bromocryptine and the stress response to transport in male
goats: a preliminary study. Journal of Veterinary
Pharmacology and Therapeutics 15(1):107-111.
NAL call Number: SF 915 J63
Sanhouri, A.A., R.S. Jones, and H. Dobson (1991). Prazosin and propranolol and the stress response to transport in male goats; a preliminary study. Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics 14(4):421-425.
NAL call Number: SF 915 J63
Sanhouri, A.A., R.S. Jones, and H. Dobson (1991). Phenobarbitone inhibits the stress response to transport in male goats. British Veterinary Journal 147(1):42-48.
NAL call number: 41.8 V643
Sanhouri, A.A., R.S. Jones, and H. Dobson (1991). Preliminary results on the effects of diazepam on physiological responses to transport in male goats. British Veterinary Journal 147(4):388-389.
NAL call number: 41.8 V643
Simon, I. (1996). [Effects of the "Viehverkehrsordnung" livestock transport regulations on goat breeding and husbandry]. Auswirkungen der Viehverkehrsordnung auf die Ziegenzucht und Ziegenhaltung. Ziegenzuechter 12(2):6-9.
Williams, C.S.F. (1990). Routine sheep and goat procedures. Veterinary Clinics of North America, Food Animal Practice 6(3):737-758.
NAL call Number: SF 601 V535
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Dairy Goat: Applying Health Care Practices / Beyond the Pail: Modern Milking Practices [videocassette]. Pennsylvania State University Ag; 1982; 1/2" VHS, 41 min. (available for loan from Penn State Audiovisual Services)
Keyword: Goats, health, milk production.
Note: Part 1 covers health care practices. Part 2 demonstrates how to handle the doe during milking for maximum milk production.
Goat Breeding and Kid Rearing [videocassette]. Ipswich, UK: Farming Press Videos; Distributed in N. America by Diamond Farm Enterprises of Alexandria Bay, NY; 1995; 1/2" VHS, 63 min.
Keyword: Goats, breeding, husbandry.
Note: Part 1 of a two-part series by goat breeder Hilary Matthews aimed at domestic goatkeepers. Covers breeding management, care of the pregnant goat, assisted and unassisted births, and care of the newborn.
NAL call number: Videocassette No. 2665.
Goat Husbandry and Health [videocassette]. Ipswich, UK: Farming Press Videos; Distributed in N. America by Diamond Farm Enterprises of Alexandria Bay, NY; 1996; 1/2" VHS, 48 min.
Keyword: Goats, husbandry, animal health.
Note: Part 2 of Hilary Matthews' series on domestic goatkeeping.
Maintaining Herd Health and Milking Management [videocassette]. Winrock; 1982; 1/2" VHS, 41 min. (available from Purdue Instructional Media Center)
Keyword: Goats, health, handling, milk production.
Note: Describes proper use of health care equipment to maintain goat herd health. Identifies proper procedures for handling the doe while milking to maximize milk production.
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