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Glad he is firming up- you should have a fecal run on him.
Stress causes a parasitic bloom. You cannot see this because they are internal.
Parasitic bloom happens on every goat when transferred- depending on the load it can be dangerous if not treated (deworming) kid goats generally have more an issue with coccidia- they are not worms and need a whole other treatment.
Whenever getting any goayt in a feacl analysis should be done within 7 days. Quarantine of 30 days is also wise. This way testing as well as fecal and treatment are all done without anything being dumped on your pastures, land.
I have a few articles about fecal analysis and McMasters Method- under "articles" - goats
Easier than me just retyping alot of info.
Welcome to BYH and the world of goats. You have come to the right place to get all your goatie questions answered. Bucks don't need a lot of grain, it can cause urinary calculi which is life threatening so I would limit his sweet feed and any grain. Here is another resource to read to add to your information overload.
http://www.ansc.purdue.edu/SP/MG/Documents/SLIDES/Urinary calculi.pdf
Goats are addicting so be careful. And did anyone warn you that mature bucks smell horrid when they are in rut? And although Boers can breed year round they will be in a true rut in the fall and early winter and you won't want to love on them.
, Your getting some exceptionally good advice from experts! Continue to read and research, when you think you know everything you need to, you will find something else. Good look and looking forward to more pictures.