Straw Hat Kikos
The Kiko Cowboy
If dealing with CL what you do is you move the goat away from where all animals are and a place where other animals do not go. You put them on a stand. Be sure that you have a tarp or plastic below to throw away. CL bacteria can live 3 years in soil. Use a razor blade and cut one cut, from the top of the lump to the bottom. Wear gloves and squeeze all the puss out. Stick your fingers into it and get it ALL out. Then use a large syringe and squirt water several times into it to further clean it out. Once it is all out and rinsed with the water, put 10 or so cc's of alcohol into it. Leave it for 5-10 minutes. It takes some time for alcohol to do it's thing. Then spray 10 or so cc's of iodine into it. By this time it should have all CL puss into a vile for lab testing and anything else should be on the stand (I put the goat's leg in a trash bag to keep all fluids and puss off the stand too) or on the tarp. The goat should have had alcohol in the wound to rid it of disease and iodine to help with the healing process. Be sure there is no puss on the goat and once you are all done, put the goat into a separate area until it heals fully. Could be 7 days, could be a month. You don't know. Also put iodine on and in the wound every day until healed. Once healed it can go back with the herd.