11-23-2014, 10:14 PM
not so far. I've had the same talk with a vet at the university that treated all of our cancer goats because it struck me as odd that out of all the goats we had three died of cancer.
Maybe age (if you look at the list it's mostly older goats) and in meat and dairy goats it's rarer because many don't reach a higher age. Maybe castration as in dogs = newer studies show that castrated dogs are more likely to develop certain types of aggressive tumors.
Maybe age (if you look at the list it's mostly older goats) and in meat and dairy goats it's rarer because many don't reach a higher age. Maybe castration as in dogs = newer studies show that castrated dogs are more likely to develop certain types of aggressive tumors.