

Understanding Goat Polio: Causes, Symptoms & Treatments
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Description
Goat polio is a serious and often misunderstood conditionâfrequently mistaken for other neurological diseases like listeriosis, meningeal worm, or even rabies.
In this episode, Deborah Niemann is joined by Dr. Melissa Holahan, a small ruminant veterinarian, goat breeder, and former lecturer and research assistant at Washington State University. As a breeder of Nigerian Dwarf and Alpine goats herself, Dr. Holahan brings a unique combination of clinical expertise and hands-on experience to this important conversation.
Dr. Holahan explains that goat polio isnât technically a disease on its own, but rather a syndrome caused by brain swelling (cerebral edema), often linked to a disruption in thiamine (vitamin B1) production. Youâll hear why early diagnosis and veterinary involvement are criticalâand why relying solely on Facebook advice or over-the-counter B complex may not be enough to save your goat. She also shares what recovery can look like, along with potential long-term side effects.
Key Takeaways:
- What goat polio is and why itâs more accurately considered a syndrome
- How it differs from listeriosis, meningeal worm, and rabies
- Early signs and symptoms to watch for, including blindness, nystagmus (eye twitching), and mobility issues
- The role of thiamine in treatmentâand the risks of incorrect dosing
- Environmental and dietary factors that can contribute, such as moldy feed, grain overload, and toxic plants
- Prevention tips, including proper nutrition, clean feeding practices, and feed security
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