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Can Hormones and Antibiotics be Used When Raising Goats?

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Can Hormones and Antibiotics be Used When Raising Goats?

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Hormones are not approved for growth promotion in goats. Antibiotics may be given to prevent or treat diseases in goats. A “withdrawal” period is required from the time most antibiotics are administered until it is legal to slaughter the animal. This is so residues have enough time to exit the animal’s system. Goat meat is tested for antibiotics, sulfonamides, and pesticide residues if problems are suspected. Imported goat meat is sampled at ports of entry for residues that may result from the use of animal drugs, pesticides, or environmental contaminants. Data from residue monitoring rarely show residue violations. Retail Cuts of Goat Retail cuts of goat are similar to those for lamb or mutton. Goat should have light pink to bright red, firm, fine-grained flesh with well-distributed white fat. In some breeds of goat, there can be color variation between males and females; in other breeds, there is no difference. Where is Goat Meat Consumed? The demand for meat from goats has increased

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