Louannx
Overrun with beasties
So, Dotti FF in mid November, some of you are aware of the long story. I pulled Coco a brown doeling and Brawn a white buckling. They will be a month in two days. By almost two weeks old, I realized Coco was knocking Brawn off the teat. So for the last couple of weeks, I go out and put one on each teat for 15-20 minutes 3 times a day to make sure Brawn gets his share.
I have cameras setup, so I see everything. Brawn is always on the teat, so I thought everything was good. Last week, they were 3 weeks old and Brawn looked bad. He would stand for 20 minutes or so hunched up several times a day (I thought, thats weird) and I really noticed how sunken in the sides he was. So I weighed them, which I should of done at birth. Brawn weighed 10.6 and Coco was 18.4. I had a homemade sweater on both of them so I did not notice. As I stared at him, I realized he looked barely any bigger than the day he was born, how did I not notice how much Coco was twice the size of him now.
So five days ago, I treated them both with selenium paste, started them both on Corid for coccidia (today was day 5). I have given Brawn 2 doses of MultiDrench, an enima, and I supplement him 3 times a day with Cows milk mixed with just a little of Goat replacer to sweeten (he takes about 6-8 ounces thoughout whole day) and still continues to nurse on Dotti while I now for the last few days, give him his own private session with her while keeping Coco away. They also get alfalfa and regular hay, free choice along with a few bites of grain they will eat. He is doing better as far as not hunching up his back and has never looked sickly, but still not fat like Coco. Next weekend they both will be getting their worming and CD&T shots. Just trying to space these medications out.
What do you think I am missing here. Those that are familiar with me and my story know that I am a newby. I am concerned because of his growth is not at the level of Coco's. But again, he is lively, energic, talkative, alert. Can goats be runts? I will weigh him again later, but just looking at him, I'm not expecting too much gain.
http://www.corid.com/
I have cameras setup, so I see everything. Brawn is always on the teat, so I thought everything was good. Last week, they were 3 weeks old and Brawn looked bad. He would stand for 20 minutes or so hunched up several times a day (I thought, thats weird) and I really noticed how sunken in the sides he was. So I weighed them, which I should of done at birth. Brawn weighed 10.6 and Coco was 18.4. I had a homemade sweater on both of them so I did not notice. As I stared at him, I realized he looked barely any bigger than the day he was born, how did I not notice how much Coco was twice the size of him now.
So five days ago, I treated them both with selenium paste, started them both on Corid for coccidia (today was day 5). I have given Brawn 2 doses of MultiDrench, an enima, and I supplement him 3 times a day with Cows milk mixed with just a little of Goat replacer to sweeten (he takes about 6-8 ounces thoughout whole day) and still continues to nurse on Dotti while I now for the last few days, give him his own private session with her while keeping Coco away. They also get alfalfa and regular hay, free choice along with a few bites of grain they will eat. He is doing better as far as not hunching up his back and has never looked sickly, but still not fat like Coco. Next weekend they both will be getting their worming and CD&T shots. Just trying to space these medications out.
What do you think I am missing here. Those that are familiar with me and my story know that I am a newby. I am concerned because of his growth is not at the level of Coco's. But again, he is lively, energic, talkative, alert. Can goats be runts? I will weigh him again later, but just looking at him, I'm not expecting too much gain.
http://www.corid.com/