Doing Fecal Testing at Home

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Thanks! More info is always welcome!
I did email this to a vet to get his opinion too.

Can't wait to see what your vet says
Like SBC said better to double check
We always get two independent fecals per year done by a lab
I would never rely on fecal results done by a breeder if deciding to purchase an animal so I don't expect a buyer to rely on my results either
 

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Thanks! Yeah, I'm wanting to learn how to do this right, but definitely benefits from making sure I have someone to tell me the right answers so I can check my work LOL.
My vet called back and told me that those are "stomach worms" "the kind that attach to the lining and suck blood". He said nevermind the technical name, you can call them barberpole worms.
I am not 100% if that means they ARE barberpole, or just so similar that there is not a point making a distinction.
So now I have an answer and it's really great to know I'm on the right track. :)

I am thinking if anyone else is doing their own fecals at home- lets try to share more images and definitions!
I had a hell of a time since there's one chart online, and some images, but more examples to refer to would be useful, I think.

I also am curious about how you figure the math for a FEC using a Mcmaster slide if you deviate from the standard 2g to 28mL
Can anyone give me some guidelines there?
I did the 2g, but also tried the 4g sample recommended by Southern By Choice (thank you!) and it was easier to see more with a larger sample, but obviously you wouldn't multiply the same, right?
 

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2g fecal 28ml x50
4g fecal 26 ml x25
1g fecal 29ml x100 This is the least accurate but sometime eeded for young kids that aren't pooping out 4 grams

FEC are not used for Cocci and are not used for tapes.
What was your goats count?
 

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Thanks! Yeah, I'm wanting to learn how to do this right, but definitely benefits from making sure I have someone to tell me the right answers so I can check my work LOL.
My vet called back and told me that those are "stomach worms" "the kind that attach to the lining and suck blood". He said nevermind the technical name, you can call them barberpole worms.
I am not 100% if that means they ARE barberpole, or just so similar that there is not a point making a distinction.
So now I have an answer and it's really great to know I'm on the right track. :)

I am thinking if anyone else is doing their own fecals at home- lets try to share more images and definitions!
I had a hell of a time since there's one chart online, and some images, but more examples to refer to would be useful, I think.

I also am curious about how you figure the math for a FEC using a Mcmaster slide if you deviate from the standard 2g to 28mL
Can anyone give me some guidelines there?
I did the 2g, but also tried the 4g sample recommended by Southern By Choice (thank you!) and it was easier to see more with a larger sample, but obviously you wouldn't multiply the same, right?

Barberpoles? I guess that's why we get ours done at a lab. ;)

We do our own fecals for general management purposes, but get at least two per year outside. Previously, we had always done this at Rollins which is the state lab for NC Dept of Ag.

Recently, got a new much better deal. A friend of ours who currently works as a pasture and parasite specialist at the NC State University meat goat unit just finished her Phd. ( I say currently works because it appears they are going to close the meat goat unit due to budget cuts :mad:)

She lives about 5 miles from us and we can take them to her on Saturday and she will do them for a fraction of what we have paid Rollins.
:)
 

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Hookworm eggs...I haven't looked up anything goat wise...but this looks like a hookworm egg you would see on a dog fecal who has them.
 

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looking at the chart I found, it looks like a barberpole worm egg. the goat hookworm egg is similar in shape but slightly different center.
 

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Newbie here

What type microscope should I get?
Thank you
 

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Thank you
I tried to search forum but I think I did it wrong
 

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