Diamond Elite Ranch & Performance

Diamond Elite Ranch & Performance We are a small family owned and operated ranch, located in Mineola, Tx!

Our midgets 💕
05/27/2026

Our midgets 💕

05/26/2026

Love our girls! 💕

05/26/2026

Become someone you’re proud to be by choosing discipline over excuses and peace over validation.

Growth doesn’t happen overnight.

It’s built in the quiet moments, the early mornings, the hard days, and the decision to keep showing up anyway.

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05/19/2026

Let’s talk more Repro!!

Here is the out of season protocol that I use and is the most successful
Keep in mind, “out of season” refers to the period in which does do not naturally have heat cycles or ovulate. Most goat breeds are seasonal and have a breeding season. Dairy are more seasonal than most.

I am in Texas. My Boers stop naturally cycling in February and generally do not begin again until July, August or September-depending on the weather around here. My Nubians stop cycling in January and will not begin to naturally cycle again until October, sometimes November.

This protocol allows me to have kids on the ground during months that would not otherwise be possible without having to utilize light cycles.

Note: hormone doses are NOT based on weight of animal and should always be given IM (intramuscular).

Yes, all of these in this protocol are necessary when breeding out of season to ensure success.

05/18/2026

When talking about breeding, these are the main hormones used/needed. Note: we are not talking about flushing or IVF. Just AI and live cover

It is very important to understand what each hormone does and why so that you have a working knowledge of when and how to use them.

Any hormone is ALWAYS INJECTED IM (INTRAMUSCULAR)

It is also very important to understand that these hormones will interfere with the women reproductive system as well, so women should wear gloves when handling any reproductive hormone.

How it feels owning horses. 💀🤣
05/14/2026

How it feels owning horses. 💀🤣

Throwback to my favorite bottle baby, and I 💜. Sweet Ariel!
05/01/2026

Throwback to my favorite bottle baby, and I 💜. Sweet Ariel!

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04/20/2026

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04/18/2026

Barber Pole Worm in Sheep & Goats — ARTICLE 1

What Barber Pole Worm Actually Is

Most people think of worms as a digestion problem.

Something that causes diarrhea.
Something that lives in the gut.
Something you “clean out.”

That’s not what this is.

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This Is Not a Gut Problem

The Barber Pole Worm — Haemonchus contortus — does not primarily damage the digestive system.

It doesn’t work by irritating the intestines.
It doesn’t need to.

It feeds on blood.

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Where the Name Comes From

If you’ve ever seen one, the name makes sense immediately.

The worm has a distinct twisted appearance:
• a red stripe (blood-filled intestine)
• wrapped around a white reproductive tract

It looks like an old-fashioned barber pole.

That visual isn’t just interesting—it’s a clue.

This is a parasite built around blood feeding and reproduction.

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What It Actually Does

This parasite attaches to the lining of the abomasum (the true stomach) and feeds directly from blood vessels.

Not a little.

Continuously.

Each worm removes a small amount.
But animals don’t carry just one.

They carry:
• dozens
• hundreds
• sometimes thousands

So what you’re seeing is a slow, steady loss of blood happening inside the animal.

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Why That Matters

Most of you know how important blood is:

It carries:
• oxygen
• protein
• nutrients

So when blood is lost, multiple systems start to fail at the same time.

This is why Barber Pole Worm doesn’t look like a typical parasite problem.

You often don’t see explosive diarrhea like you would expect with a typical gut parasite.

You see:
• pale eyelids
• weakness
• bottle jaw (fluid swelling under the jaw)
• animals that just don’t keep up

And sometimes…

You see nothing at all—until it’s too late.

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This Is the Pattern

This is where people get misled.

They’re trained to look for:
• scours
• rough hair coats
• visible illness

But this parasite is designed to work quietly.

By the time you see the problem:

It’s already been happening for weeks.

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Why It’s So Dangerous

Because it doesn’t announce itself.

It doesn’t create obvious early warning signs.

It creates progressive loss:
• less blood
• less oxygen delivery
• less resilience

Until the animal reaches a point where it can’t compensate anymore.

And then it crashes.

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What This Changes

If you understand this one thing:

You are not dealing with a “digestive issue”.
You are managing blood loss.

Everything else in this series will make more sense.
• Why some animals look fine… until they don’t
• Why lambs and kids crash so fast
• Why timing matters more than reaction
• Why some tools work—and others seem to fail

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System-Level Takeaway

You’re not treating a problem—you’re managing a system.

And in this system:
• the parasite removes blood
• the animal tries to compensate
• and your management determines how long that balance holds

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Next Article

Now that you understand what it is, we need to understand how it keeps happening.

Because nothing about this parasite is random.

In the next article, we’ll break down the lifecycle—the engine behind everything—and why the environment matters just as much as the animal.

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Good livestock management isn’t about always having the right answer — it’s about learning how to think when the answer isn’t obvious yet.

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