Juliette Ivanova
Chillin' with the herd
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Hi, anyone got experience hand rearing goats? I took over a herd of 60 heavily pregnant goats at the beginning of the year (2019), who were not being looked after well. Steep learning curve!
My question is about tiny triplets we has born 12 th Feb. Seems they didn't get enough colostrum and the boy died. Took the two girls home and one was so weak she couldn't stand. Syringe feed them from their mother's milk. Weaker one could barely swallow; neither had suck reflex and they may have been blind.
Gave selenium and multivit at birth (Selene, 2ml) then two days of penstrep and b complex injections, on 14 & 15th. They're now leaping around our living room and doing well, on the whole. Pooping normally.
The weaker one discovered her suck reflex two days ago and now drinks voraciously from a bottle.
HOWEVER The stronger one has now started getting stressed about eating from her syringe, spits the milk, forgets to suck, and won't take more than 100ml at a time. Her back legs shake now, during and after feeding, otherwise, she's lively and friendly. Weirdly, she is desperate to drink the warm water that I have her milk jar in, and would prefer it to milk! She won't take milk from a dish or bottle., but drinks water from a saucepan! They're not eating any hay really, so I don't think she's thirsty from that.
Questions:
1. Any advice on feeding with a syringe or getting her to take a bottle? I keep trying but she freaks.
2. How can I encourage hay, other than having nice hay available? Alfalfa? Grass hay?
3. When can I start feeding concentrate?
4. Why might she be so thirsty, and do you think her legs are shaking from stress or something metabolic?
5. Any supplements they should be getting? Vet says copper isn't an issue here, but I don't know.
Any other thoughts or advice really appreciated!
Juliette
My question is about tiny triplets we has born 12 th Feb. Seems they didn't get enough colostrum and the boy died. Took the two girls home and one was so weak she couldn't stand. Syringe feed them from their mother's milk. Weaker one could barely swallow; neither had suck reflex and they may have been blind.
Gave selenium and multivit at birth (Selene, 2ml) then two days of penstrep and b complex injections, on 14 & 15th. They're now leaping around our living room and doing well, on the whole. Pooping normally.
The weaker one discovered her suck reflex two days ago and now drinks voraciously from a bottle.
HOWEVER The stronger one has now started getting stressed about eating from her syringe, spits the milk, forgets to suck, and won't take more than 100ml at a time. Her back legs shake now, during and after feeding, otherwise, she's lively and friendly. Weirdly, she is desperate to drink the warm water that I have her milk jar in, and would prefer it to milk! She won't take milk from a dish or bottle., but drinks water from a saucepan! They're not eating any hay really, so I don't think she's thirsty from that.
Questions:
1. Any advice on feeding with a syringe or getting her to take a bottle? I keep trying but she freaks.
2. How can I encourage hay, other than having nice hay available? Alfalfa? Grass hay?
3. When can I start feeding concentrate?
4. Why might she be so thirsty, and do you think her legs are shaking from stress or something metabolic?
5. Any supplements they should be getting? Vet says copper isn't an issue here, but I don't know.
Any other thoughts or advice really appreciated!
Juliette