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Lots of useful, random information for yourself & your animals. The more I learn, the more I'll share.

DID YOU SAY DONKEY MILK!!??

Yes, you heard it right, donkey milk, lesser known as "miracle milk".

The father of medicine, Hippocrates, prescribed donkey milk for many ailments. From fevers to infectious diseases he trusted this to handle it.

Cleopatra herself bathed in donkey milk to soak up its anti-aging properties.

This miracle milk is not only anti-aging, but also antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, antitumor, antiparasitic, immune boosting, & more.

This milk is rich in amino acids, calcium, vitamins A, B1, B6, C, D, E, Omega 3 & 6. The naturally occurring retinol holds the key to anti-aging.

It can help press rewind on your skin while treating acne, psoriasis, eczema, rashes, allergies, & other skin ailments.


Baby Goat Feeding Schedule

How To Holistically Treat Your Goats & Other Animals

Activated Charcoal: If dosed quickly enough after exposed to a toxic substance, charcoal can potentially safe the animal's life from poisoning.

Catnip: This is a good source of vitamin B. It also soothes the nervous system while helping both respiratory & systemic issues.

Cayenne: This helps with digestive health, respiratory, immune system, & parasites. For goats in shock or new lethargic kids, mix a pinch of cayenne with molasses & swipe the inside of the cheeks.

Chanca Piedra (Phyllanthus Niruri): Used for digestive health, immune support, parasites, & issues with urinary system.

Chlorella: This aids in detox, boosts immunity, & helps anemia. Good for digestive health, immune supports, & recovery.

Cinnamon: This is an anti-inflammatory which supports healing in various systems. good for digestive health, respiratory, immune support, & parasites.

Comfrey Root: Supports bones & tissue healing.

Echinacea: Immune-boosting powerhouse. 

Garlic: Helps in almost any condition. Fresh cloves are preferred, but powder is more practical in most uses. Used for digestive health, respiratory, immune support, parasites, & more.

Ginger: Helps with digestive & parasitic ailments. Used for digestive health, respiratory, immune support, & parasites.

Horsetail: Used for rebuilding structures & tissues after a break or inner tissues injury, also the whole body after an illness or sever stress. Great for recovery for bone & tissue.

Licorice Root: Builds immunity, combats viruses, soothes inflammation, & can be used to glue your dosage balls together when administering a mix of herbs. Used for digestive health & respiratory. 

Lobelia: Should be paired with mullein & cayenne for respiratory purposes.

Mullein: Used for digestive health, respiratory issues, immune support, & parasites.

Mustard Powder: Can be used in a mustard & vinegar pack on the skin near the lungs in case of severe respiratory distress. 

Myrrh: Used for respiratory & parasites, but not limited to these.

Nettle: Can be used in any mix for a boost in nutrition & healing. Main uses are digestive health, respiratory, immune support, parasites, recovery, bone/tissue.

Parsley: Can stimulate the uterus & can be used after kidding when expelling of materials needed. Can also help with lactation.

Raspberry Leaf: Tonifies the uterus & can be given in late pregnancy through delivery.

Slippery Elm: Soothing & coating herb that is instrumental for heating digestive upset.

Thyme: This can/should be grown & given to your goats regularly. Great for respiratory, immune support, & parasites.

Turmeric: Known for its anti-inflammatory purposes. It's essential for digestive health, respiratory, immune support, & parasites.

Willow Bark: Can be kept in tincture to use for a natural pain remedy. Branches can be fed to goats for convalescing goats for high mineral content & pain relief. 

Yarrow: Excellent topical application for wounds & the powder can be packed directly into a wound to stop bleeding. Good for digestive health, immune support, & bone/tissue.