I have an apx 9 - 10yr old Nubian wether, named Koda. He has always had problems. He was a rescue, that came to me years ago, thin, lice infested etc. I have battled everything from severe skin conditions, to arthritis, to poor hair growth that requires him to wear a jacket when the weather gets cold. He has come along way. However, he battles with what I have been told is Sinusitis, from time to time. His symptoms is a very, very boogery nose. Sometimes he gets so crusty, that I literally have to "pick his nose for him" so he can breath. It is especially worse in the winter. I contacted the vet when this first started up, and was told that is was most likely viral and aside from giving Penicilin shots every day, there was most likely nothing I could do about it. Therefore, I posted my question about a year ago on another goat site, and was told to use Duramyacin - 10 for about a week, at 1tsp per 150lbs. It worked great! However, this time around, all my goats came down with it, (I have 2 other Nubian/Boer wethers and 1 Nubian/Boer doe.) Two with mild symptoms, two with more severe. Koda, of course was one of the more severe. I went ahead and treated everyone, and this time after seven days with no improvement, continued for another 7 days. Everyone seemed to be improving nicely. My doe healed completely. However, a few days after their last treatment, the two other wethers are a little boogery again, and Koda is really boogery. I went ahead and gave him a dose of Selenium with Vitamins E and A and D, yesterday. I also took a herd stool sample to the vet the other day, and was told they do have a somewhat heavy infestation of round worms. I haven't wormed them yet (waiting to get paid, sad, yes, I know) but I will add that everyone is otherwise acting fine, eating drinking, and active. They do all battle various degrees of dry skin, though. They all get a good quality grass hay, twice a day and a livestock blend feed with 14% protein, that I put a couple of TBSs of Canola oil on, once daily. I have started adding Probios to their feed, since everyone just went through 2 weeks of antibiotics, I believe the antibiotics gave one of my wethers diarrhea. I also have minerals out for them. They get a yearly shot of CDT and BOSE. At this time is when I would worm them, usually with Panacur. Then I would worm them again in the spring. Since I have heard that goats are having a high resistance to certain wormers, I waited to see what the vet thought. I have decided to worm with Valbazen this time around, since I will be worming my chickens with it too. My goats are in a very sturdy 3 sided building and I use wood animal bedding pellets. The building is pointing so that it does not get direct wind. I also have a heat lamp out there, for when it gets very cold. I was wondering if anyone else deals with this and what they do. Sorry for the lengthy post, just wanted to include all the details.
Thanks!
Thanks!