Producer Management ResourcesWarning: The PDF files that are linked from this page are large files and may take a long time to open, especially on dial-up internet access. Sheep and Goat Management in Alberta A collaborative project between the Alberta Goat Breeders Association and Alberta Lamb Producers http://www.ablamb.ca, funded by the Diversified Livestock Fund of Alberta, has produced three comprehensive modules on the topics of reproduction, nutrition, and health of sheep and goats in Alberta. Printed and CD versions are available for sale, however, in order to conserve resources, we encourage viewers to use the online version. To purchase CD or printed versions, click here. | 
A Cover and Acknowledgements page is also available. |

Sheep and Goat Management in Alberta - Reproduction
 | Sheep and Goat Management in Alberta - Health (2.9 MB - Full document - this is a large file which may take a while to download). Users wishing to download smaller sections of the document may use the links below. Cover and Table of Contents 1 - Disease, 2 - The Immune System, 3 - Treating the Sick Animal 4 - Neonatal Health, 5 - Common Diseases of Neonates 6 - Diseases of Pregnancy, 7 - Mastitis 8 - Skin Diseases, 9 - Lameness 10 - Neurological Diseases, 11 - Diseases of Growing Animals, 12 - Respiratory Diseases, 13 - Poor Body Condition 14 - Eyes, 15 - Urinary System 16 - Sudden Death, 17 - Important Diseases in Sheep and Goats, 18 - Deficiency and Toxicity Syndromes 19 - Intestinal Diseases, 20 - Parasite Control 21 - Developing a Vaccination Pan, 22 - Biosecurity, 23 - Treatment Protocols for Disease Appendix 1, Appendix 2, Suggested Resources |

Sheep and Goat Management in Alberta - Nutrition Other Resources These two reports may be downloaded for personal use (please see copyright information). They are also available on a CD or in print form from the AGBA Store. Copyright 2009 Alberta Goat Breeders Association. All rights reserved. With the exception of downloading and/or printing a single copy of each report for personal use, no part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form, or by any means whatsoever, without the prior written consent of the Alberta Goat Breeders Association. |