WhiteWaterFarms
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Ok, so last weekend we went over to the goats and found cashmere's neck was cut open. It was 4"long by 1-2" wide, Thankfully it was just her skin.
Called the vet and they said it as just skin so they didn't need to close the wound. I was told to wash it out with hydrogen peroxide, and apply neosprin and keep it wrapped up for a few days.
Well we unwrapped it for the last time today. The pad I'd put on her stuck to the wound.
It's never done this before, I've been using it for the past four days and it's never done that. We put peroxide on it and where it hadn't been bubbling up, it did today,bad.
So any idea's on what i should do, it still looks bad. Should we rewrap it again?
I have Pen-G (a big bottle, from when we lost bolt) Should i give it to her or wait a see if she gets a infection?
She thankfully is still acting fine, she's not pale, she's still eating like a horse.
On a side note: We found cuts(smaller) on misty. The cuts are like knife cuts, very clean and sharp looking. What ever cut them was sharp enough the on one of Misty's cuts the fur is cut like someone cut her with scissors. We think misty and cashmere protected the baby cause she has no cuts.
Anyone ever had this happen? They were up all that day because of rain. The chickens were out in the barn with them but we have no roosters. We started putting them up in a closed off room at night encase it's a animal trying to kill them.
I'll post pictures tomorrow when I can get good light.
Called the vet and they said it as just skin so they didn't need to close the wound. I was told to wash it out with hydrogen peroxide, and apply neosprin and keep it wrapped up for a few days.
Well we unwrapped it for the last time today. The pad I'd put on her stuck to the wound.
It's never done this before, I've been using it for the past four days and it's never done that. We put peroxide on it and where it hadn't been bubbling up, it did today,bad.
So any idea's on what i should do, it still looks bad. Should we rewrap it again?
I have Pen-G (a big bottle, from when we lost bolt) Should i give it to her or wait a see if she gets a infection?
She thankfully is still acting fine, she's not pale, she's still eating like a horse.
On a side note: We found cuts(smaller) on misty. The cuts are like knife cuts, very clean and sharp looking. What ever cut them was sharp enough the on one of Misty's cuts the fur is cut like someone cut her with scissors. We think misty and cashmere protected the baby cause she has no cuts.
Anyone ever had this happen? They were up all that day because of rain. The chickens were out in the barn with them but we have no roosters. We started putting them up in a closed off room at night encase it's a animal trying to kill them.
I'll post pictures tomorrow when I can get good light.