Mastitis in Goats and Sheep in Tucson AZ
Mastitis in Goats and Sheep
Adobe Veterinary Center provides expert care for sheep and goats, diagnosing, treating, and preventing mastitis to maintain udder health, milk quality, and overall livestock wellbeing.
Mastitis in Goats and Sheep
What Is Mastitis in Sheep and Goats?
- Clinical Mastitis – Clinic mastitis produces outwardly detectable signs and symptoms such as clots or serum in the animal’s milk, red and/or swollen udders, warm-feeling udders, and udders that are sore or tender to the touch.
- Subclinical Mastitis – Subclinical mastitis does not produce these outward signs and symptoms but can be detected with a diagnostic test of the milk that counts the number of inflammatory cells present in an animal’s milk.
What Causes Small Ruminant Mastitis?
Treating Mastitis in Sheep and Goats
Although no antibiotics have been specifically developed for treating mastitis in sheep and goats, our veterinarians can recommend an effective off-label course of treatment depending on the type of bacteria present and the animal’s medical history.
We can then work with you to determine when the animal’s milk is free of all antibiotics following treatment.
Preventing Small Ruminant Mastitis
Comprehensive Livestock Veterinary Care in Tucson
To preserve the health of your milking does and ewes, we encourage you to schedule an appointment with one of our livestock veterinarians. In addition to helping you arrange your milking areas and routine to prevent the development of mastitis, we can test and treat your goats and sheep for mastitis. To schedule an appointment, contact us today.