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I have a four year old male pygmy goat who was castrated at birth. May 2012 he had urinary calculi and we had to extract all urine, give him and injection to break up the stones. He was dehydrated and stayed over night on fluid IV. We completely changed the food, no more grains and orchard and alfalfa hays along with alfalfa pellets.
Monday, Oct 29, 2012 I took him back in and he was blocked again. They did the procedure a second time. He was fine a day, then on Wednesday, he blocked again. and the procedure was done again. I was told to give some lemon juice to further break up any urine stones, keep the ph low. The vet did not feel he needed any antibiotics or banamine. Nor did they did not feel he needed to stay over on IVs this time, as i saw the symptoms quickly. However, on Friday i noticed blood in his urine. The vet said it was not uncommon having undergone trauma to the bladder twice in a short time, so watch him for a week. It has been a week, and he is no longer having bloody urine, although i did not see any urine from yesterday or today. As a side note, I consulted a second vet as well in the last week, and their answer was the same. Just wait it out. He is still very weak and only walks to get water and salt, then returns to sit in the barn. He is eating vey little, sometimes only apples, some orchard grass hay and water. I can feel his back hip bones now. Tonight I noticed very runny, diarrhea. I have not seen any urine and his brother seems to be bullying the food bowls. Since last Monday, his food again was adjusted, this time i was told not to allow them to eat any alfalfa hay or pellets, and only feed orchard hay or a mixed oat/barley/wheat hay. He is not real fond of the new hay, and i see very little eating.
I am concerned with the diarrhea and already being ill, it has been two weeks now, and still very weak . I had him separated initially from his brother, to monitor urination and eating, but it was becoming too stressful for both. Even thought they could see each other across the yard, and hear each other, they were stressing. They are blood brothers, same litter, and never out of sight of each other before. (I took big brother to the vet for comparison when sick, and aide in the ride.)
I will call the vet in the am, but is there anything i should do now? i am concerned that i may not getting the best advice from my vet. There are very few reument vets in our area, a lot of horse vets who care when in emergency, but only one in the area who sees goats on a regular/well check basis.
Thank you, Alexis
Monday, Oct 29, 2012 I took him back in and he was blocked again. They did the procedure a second time. He was fine a day, then on Wednesday, he blocked again. and the procedure was done again. I was told to give some lemon juice to further break up any urine stones, keep the ph low. The vet did not feel he needed any antibiotics or banamine. Nor did they did not feel he needed to stay over on IVs this time, as i saw the symptoms quickly. However, on Friday i noticed blood in his urine. The vet said it was not uncommon having undergone trauma to the bladder twice in a short time, so watch him for a week. It has been a week, and he is no longer having bloody urine, although i did not see any urine from yesterday or today. As a side note, I consulted a second vet as well in the last week, and their answer was the same. Just wait it out. He is still very weak and only walks to get water and salt, then returns to sit in the barn. He is eating vey little, sometimes only apples, some orchard grass hay and water. I can feel his back hip bones now. Tonight I noticed very runny, diarrhea. I have not seen any urine and his brother seems to be bullying the food bowls. Since last Monday, his food again was adjusted, this time i was told not to allow them to eat any alfalfa hay or pellets, and only feed orchard hay or a mixed oat/barley/wheat hay. He is not real fond of the new hay, and i see very little eating.
I am concerned with the diarrhea and already being ill, it has been two weeks now, and still very weak . I had him separated initially from his brother, to monitor urination and eating, but it was becoming too stressful for both. Even thought they could see each other across the yard, and hear each other, they were stressing. They are blood brothers, same litter, and never out of sight of each other before. (I took big brother to the vet for comparison when sick, and aide in the ride.)
I will call the vet in the am, but is there anything i should do now? i am concerned that i may not getting the best advice from my vet. There are very few reument vets in our area, a lot of horse vets who care when in emergency, but only one in the area who sees goats on a regular/well check basis.
Thank you, Alexis