SageHill
Herd Master
OMG - that’s scary. Glad you mentioned the candida. Hopefully that’s all it is and can be handled easily.
Prayers for both of you.
Prayers for both of you.
he gets better fast.

This time I drove him to the ER, where they did a whole series of tests and then admitted him for observation overnight, and two more tests. The bottom line was that they never did figure out what was making him pass out. Five different doctors told him he may never know why he was passing out.

This time I just took him home and he slept the rest of the day. But it seemed each time he passed out, I had a hard time getting him to wake up, but once he got outside, he started coming out of it.
Catch-22!!! BUT! This past week, my daughter called and told me her boyfriend wants to come help us with projects, on the farm, that we just don’t have the energy to do and can’t find anyone to help us! WooHoo!!!
So, they will be coming in a couple weeks. Once he moves the cinder blocks off the trailer and builds the raised beds, we can go buy some chemical free square bales, that I found on FB!!! Then, we will have hay for the goats AND the garden!! The dogs need work, and you need the goats to keep the brush in control. Babies for occasional sale? Sounds good to me - you have lessened your workload considerably and still have the pleasure of watching your goats in the pasture. If you have fenced pasture of several acres put up a sign at the Coop and lease it to someone to make hay on it to keep your AG. Or graze cows.So, we will always keep at least two goats for them to guard.
Once we have moved you need to come by when you are in Sulphur Springs. We are only about 10 minutes south of the Walmart on the 154!today is our monthly shopping trip to Sulphur Springs, so I had better get ready to head to town.