Hello,
I'm new to this forum. I've come on to seek help for my injured goat. Here is a bit of the history:
About 3 weeks ago he showed lameness on right hind leg, slight toe drag. I didn't think much of it because he lives out with horses and other goats. I thought slight injury. A couple days went pass and he got worse on it to the point where he wouldn't get up one morning. At that point I called in vet, vet wasn't sure what was going on. He didn't really show symptoms for listeriosis, polio, or meningeal worm but we treated him for these illnesses regardless. His appetite was still good at this point. No fever. The vet gave him shot of Baytril, and gave me some Banamine and Thiamine to give him over next 5 days. He prescribed him 3ccs of Banamine every 12 hours. I didn't find out till recently this is wayyyyy too much Banamine to give a goat! Anyways, at the same time I was also treating him for meningeal worm by injectable ivermectin and safeguard. Even had the chiro out to adjust him. I was covering all grounds to be on the safe side. He was down for 3 days straight, finally he started getting up with much help. Well, after about 1 1/2 weeks he was doing pretty well. Still needed a little bit of help getting up but would stay up most of the day, still had a limp to that right hind but was much stronger on it. His appetite had dropped a bit over those 3 days of laying down but he was slowly getting it back. Well, shortly after this we had a cold snap and it may just be coincidence but he seemed to begin lose his appetite again, around this time. This was about a week ago. His appetite has continued to deteriorate. I have him on daily probiotics, I offer him as much greenery as I can find in the winter, he gets 2cc of Bcomplex (orally) daily, and just in the last couple days out of pure desperation I've started feeding him raw goats milk. Which he absolutely loved until today, now he has lost his appetite for this too Oh and did have chiro out again and she did confirm he had a sprained hock, and I do feel swelling in it now that she pointed it out. So the start of his lameness was a sprained hock but now what is his deal? All I can figure is that he developed ulcers from the high dosage of banamine and the cold weather has wreaked havoc on the ulcers?? The reason I had started him on the goats milk was to help with ulcers, if this was the case. At this point, he will pick at this I offer him here and there. If he does eat, it's only a little at time. I feel like he wants to eat but then he turns his head away as to say "no, it will hurt". I'm at a loss, I feel I've done everything I can for him. Please let me know if you have any suggestions.
I'm new to this forum. I've come on to seek help for my injured goat. Here is a bit of the history:
About 3 weeks ago he showed lameness on right hind leg, slight toe drag. I didn't think much of it because he lives out with horses and other goats. I thought slight injury. A couple days went pass and he got worse on it to the point where he wouldn't get up one morning. At that point I called in vet, vet wasn't sure what was going on. He didn't really show symptoms for listeriosis, polio, or meningeal worm but we treated him for these illnesses regardless. His appetite was still good at this point. No fever. The vet gave him shot of Baytril, and gave me some Banamine and Thiamine to give him over next 5 days. He prescribed him 3ccs of Banamine every 12 hours. I didn't find out till recently this is wayyyyy too much Banamine to give a goat! Anyways, at the same time I was also treating him for meningeal worm by injectable ivermectin and safeguard. Even had the chiro out to adjust him. I was covering all grounds to be on the safe side. He was down for 3 days straight, finally he started getting up with much help. Well, after about 1 1/2 weeks he was doing pretty well. Still needed a little bit of help getting up but would stay up most of the day, still had a limp to that right hind but was much stronger on it. His appetite had dropped a bit over those 3 days of laying down but he was slowly getting it back. Well, shortly after this we had a cold snap and it may just be coincidence but he seemed to begin lose his appetite again, around this time. This was about a week ago. His appetite has continued to deteriorate. I have him on daily probiotics, I offer him as much greenery as I can find in the winter, he gets 2cc of Bcomplex (orally) daily, and just in the last couple days out of pure desperation I've started feeding him raw goats milk. Which he absolutely loved until today, now he has lost his appetite for this too Oh and did have chiro out again and she did confirm he had a sprained hock, and I do feel swelling in it now that she pointed it out. So the start of his lameness was a sprained hock but now what is his deal? All I can figure is that he developed ulcers from the high dosage of banamine and the cold weather has wreaked havoc on the ulcers?? The reason I had started him on the goats milk was to help with ulcers, if this was the case. At this point, he will pick at this I offer him here and there. If he does eat, it's only a little at time. I feel like he wants to eat but then he turns his head away as to say "no, it will hurt". I'm at a loss, I feel I've done everything I can for him. Please let me know if you have any suggestions.