Norton Livestock Consultancy Agency

Norton Livestock Consultancy Agency We will give you full personalized and complete consultation on business.

Organizing and executing assigned projects on behalf of clients according to client's requirements.

10/05/2025
Next week delivery 🚚
04/09/2021

Next week delivery 🚚

Out of Harare we're taking orders of 100+ Chicks only
26/07/2021

Out of Harare we're taking orders of 100+ Chicks only

100+ 0.70 USD50- 0.80 USD
26/07/2021

100+ 0.70 USD
50- 0.80 USD

🛑Norton Livestock Consultancy Agency 🛑:Provision of the following services , ✔️artificial insemination✔️castration✔️ ear...
03/06/2021

🛑Norton Livestock Consultancy Agency 🛑
:Provision of the following services ,
✔️artificial insemination
✔️castration
✔️ ear tagging
✔️ consultancy of start up projects
✔️ disease diagnosis and treatment
✔️ Training and technology transfer
✔️ Help in marketing
✔️Technical assistance
✔️ Monitoring and Evaluation
✔️ Impact evaluation
✔️ Planning and conducting surveys
✔️ Management and organization of large projects
✔️ Management of funds on behalf of donors and Government
administrations
✔️ Economic and financial analysis Sectors studies
✔️ Institutional building and strengthening
✔️ Technical Audit, Project identification, preparation, appraisal and implementation
✔️ Furthermore, NLCA does conduct studies,researches, institutional strengthening, reviews, assessments and developing reports.

NLCA brings hands on expertise to the services of NGOs and donors in project cycle management.
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We will give you full personalized and complete consultation on business. Register on our website and we will contact you immediately or contact us directly. Organizing and executing assigned projects...

26/08/2020

For Castration,
✔️ ear tagging,
✔️ trimming hooves,
✔️ dosing and vaccination
Follow this link to view our catalogue on WhatsApp: https://wa.me/c/263783258421

🛑Norton Livestock Consultancy Agency 🛑:Provision of the following services , ✔️artificial insemination✔️castration✔️ ear...
26/08/2020

🛑Norton Livestock Consultancy Agency 🛑
:Provision of the following services ,
✔️artificial insemination
✔️castration
✔️ ear tagging
✔️ consultancy of start up projects
✔️ disease diagnosis and treatment
✔️ Training and technology transfer
✔️ Help in marketing
✔️Technical assistance
✔️ Monitoring and Evaluation
✔️ Impact evaluation
✔️ Planning and conducting surveys
✔️ Management and organization of large projects
✔️ Management of funds on behalf of donors and Government
administrations
✔️ Economic and financial analysis Sectors studies
✔️ Institutional building and strengthening
✔️ Technical Audit, Project identification, preparation, appraisal and implementation
✔️ Furthermore, NLCA does conduct studies,researches, institutional strengthening, reviews, assessments and developing reports.
NLCA brings hands on expertise to the services of NGOs and donors in project cycle management.
Visit your page and subscribe to receive our newsletters https://nortonlivestockconsultancyagency.websites.co.in.
Follow this link to view our catalogue on WhatsApp: https://wa.me/c/263783258421
Visit our page for more information: https://www.facebook.com/NLCA123/

We will give you full personalized and complete consultation on business. Register on our website and we will contact you immediately or contact us directly. Organizing and executing assigned projects...

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24/08/2020

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15/08/2020

Goat Biosecurity

agents to animals by direct or indirect means. Effective biosecurity management practices are designed to prevent the spread of disease by minimizing movement of biological organisms and their vectors onto and within premises. These management practices are based on the principle that it is easier to prevent disease than treat or react to a problem caused by disease.

The advantages of adopting a biosecurity program are numerous. An effective program can improve the cost efficiency of the farm, improve the reputation of the producer, and allow the producer to better maintain the health status of the herd. A biosecurity program is one of the most effective means of disease control available, and no disease prevention program will work without it.



Disease: Its Causes and How It Is Spread
One of the first steps that must be taken to implement a biosecurity program is to learn what causes disease so illness can be prevented. Diseases and ill health are caused by bacteria such as those that cause caseous lymphadenitis; by viruses as in the case of caprine arthritis encephalitis; or by parasites such as coccidia. The spread of disease is multifactorial. It depends on host factors (health, immune status, etc.), environmental factors (temperature, stocking rate, pasture condition, etc.), and the disease agent itself. The key to a good biosecurity program is to break the transmission of disease or minimizes its effect.

Issues that must be considered in the spread or transmission of diseases in a goat herd are:

1. The introduction of diseased goats or healthy goats incubating the diseases, also known as carrier animals.

2. The possibility of contamination by vehicles, equipment, clothing, and other contaminated inanimate objects.

3. Proper and timely disposal of carcasses of dead animals.

4. Proper management of feedstuffs and water to ensure they do not become contaminated.

5. The proper handling of manure.

6. The control of non-livestock vectors (birds, rodents, insects, cats, etc.).



* Aspects of an Effective Biosecurity Program
The issues an effective biosecurity program must address can be complicated because of all the potential routes of disease transmission. An effective disease control program must address the following:

1. Traffic control

2. Sanitation

3. Food safety

4. Personal hygiene

5. Good Management Practices (GMP) and Generally Accepted (GA) hygiene

6. Quality assurance/herd health

7. Bioterrorism

8. Isolation/quarantine.

Although the issues that a biosecurity program must address are diverse and complicated, the management practices that are a part of an effective program are usually simple and easy to incorporate into a normal production system.

One of the first and most important aspects of a biosecurity program that should be incorporated into a producer’s management plan is to know what is normal and abnormal in both live animals and at slaughter. The table below includes examples of signs of health and illness in goats.

* Health Alerts

Healthy Goats Signs of Illness
Good appetite. Poor appetite
Shiny coat Dull coat, hair falling out
Sociable Isolation
Bright and clear eyes Runny eyes
Well fleshed Weight loss
Normal body temperature 103.1° – 104.9°F Fever 105.8°F or higher; hypothermia below 98°F
Strong legs and feet Lameness, swollen joints
Pink gums Anemic (pale gums)
Firm pelleted stool Diarrhea
No swelling in any body extremity Swelling in any body part
Chewing cud. Not chewing cud
Alert Lethargic
Normal breathing Labored breathing, coughing, rapid breathing
Urinates without difficulty Strains or cries when urinating or unable to urinate


* Biosecurity Measures

The following are some measures and practices that should be adopted by producers to ensure safety and herd health:

1. Prevent problems rather than correct them.

2. Implement individual and premises animal identification programs.

3. Keep good records. Records should track and validate management practices done on the farm.

Other biosecurity measures that can be adopted into an effective program:

1. Attempt to prevent manure contamination by never stepping in feed bunks.

2. Routinely clean and disinfect feeding equipment, which can be done with chlorine, iodine, or quatenary ammonia products (QAPs).

3. Routinely clean and disinfect equipment used to medicate animals, especially equipment used on multiple animals.

4. Provide clean area for restraint, treatment, and isolation of sick animals.

5. Consult with a veterinarian or animal health personnel when goats are ill or die unexpectedly.

6. Monitor and manage visitor traffic.

7. Clean contaminated vehicles and equipment.

8. Know health history of herds where new animals are purchased.

9. Know health status of animals brought into herd.

10. Transport animals in clean vehicles.

11. Quarantine and isolate new and sick animals.

12. Sanitarily dispose of dead stock.

13. Have a control program for other animals that could spread disease (rodents, insects, external parasites, etc.)

14. Control manure and dispose of it frequently.

15. Maintain good personal hygiene.

16. Be observant.

17. Maintain a good client-patient relationship with a veterinarian.

18. Have a sound vaccination program.



Conclusion
Biosecurity is very important to the entire agricultural industry, from producers to consumers. Producers who successfully control the introduction and spread of disease on their farm not only benefit themselves but also the entire industry. Disease control reduces medication and treatment costs and increases consumer confidence regarding the safety and wholesomeness of products produced by the industry. A good biosecurity program is critical to this success. Although a good biosecurity program must address many issues, it can be simple and effective at the same time. The implementation of a program that focuses on prevention of disease includes an individual and premises identification program, tracks and validates management practices, keeps the environment sanitary, prevents cross-contamination between sick and healthy animals, and includes routine evaluations that should effectively control the spread and introduction of disease

15/08/2020

Quick Poultry Medicine Guide

1. Flue-like symptoms (kuti kororo kororo) and/ swollen heads:
use any of these: Respimint, Coloxan, Doxin, Interflox or Coliflox

2. Sick birds with red/blood droppings(coccidiosis): for these use Sulphur drugs like Sulfacox, Esb3 and Bremamed

3. Sick birds with watery, greenish or whitish dropping: Coloxan, Doxin, Interflox, Coliflox, Sulfacox, Esb3 and Bremamed.

4. Foxl pox, kuvhara maziso, sores and blisters: use Aliseryl, Nemovit, Sulfacox, Esb3.
NB: Also control biting insects which spread the disease.

5. General sickness, inactive birds that seem cold, dropping wings but having normal droppings: Aliseryl, Nemovit, Terranox, Tylocip.

6. Worms in bird droppings or intestine: Piperlin

7. Growth supplements(boosters): Aminogrow, Introchick, broiler vitaboost.

8. Egg production supplements( egg booster) , Breeder vitaboost, Nemovit, introchick, aminogrow.

9. Heat stress: Betasol-c

10. Huge liver, water in belly of dead birds, ascites( just a remedy but not cure): Bedgen- 40, introchick.

11. All diseases, 9 days before selling ( Coliflox Oral)

12. For green stools, unable to walk, no withdrawal time ( Aminogrow Oral)

13. Chitosi - Mvura ine gavakava woisa soda zvishoma.

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