CAE & Johne’s Testing

 At Deacon Farm we understand the importance of keeping your herd or flock healthy. That's why we offer a range of testing options tailored to your needs. Regular testing of breeding stock is vital to prevent the spread of diseases like CAE and Johne’s, which can have devastating effects on your animals an your property's productivity.

Why Testing Matters

CAE and Johne’s are highly contagious diseases with no cure. They can significantly impact your herd or flock, leading to reduced production and suffering for your animals. Regular testing is the only way to manage these diseases effectively.

 

But my goats are just 2 Pet Goats?

You might not see the need for testing, but it's crucial. Testing ensures that your beloved pets aren't at risk of these debilitating diseases, especially when introducing new animals to your herd and lets face it 2 goats are never enough.

 

Understanding the Diseases

  • Johne’s Disease: This chronic and often fatal infection affects the small intestine of ruminants, causing thickening of the intestine walls and preventing normal food absorption. It leads to wasting, starvation, and eventual death. Johne’s is a global problem affecting various ruminants, including goats.

 

  • CAE (Caprine Arthritis and Encephalitis): CAE, caused by a lentivirus, results in multiple diseases in goats, including arthritis, pneumonia, mastitis and weight loss in adults, as well as encephalitis in kids.

 

How we Collect Blood for Testing

To test for these diseases blood samples are typically collected from the neck then sent to the lab for analysis. You can expect your results back within 5-10 days after testing. Testing is a process that involves locating the jugular vein and drawing a small amount of blood into a syringe. Our team can guide you through this process before we take the samples and our team will manage everything for you.
We do not advice DIY blood sample collection, training and knowledge is required to ensure a good sample is collected with minimal risks.

 

Book Your Testing Today

Don't wait until it's too late, contact  us to schedule testing for your herd and take proactive steps to protect their health and wellbeing. At Deacon Farm we're here to support you every step of the way.