pridegoethb4thefall
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I bought a new doe around Nov 20th. Nigerin Dwarf.
When we got her, her fur was just horrible- thin, brittle, dry, and sparse. She had kidded about 4 months prior, is about 5 years old. She came from a large herd that included some really nice stock that was used for showing. She was pretty much used as a breeder, not a shower, so I think she didn't get the best of anything. (just my thought, I could be very wrong) Also got a 8 month old buck from the same place at the same time. He shows NO signs of any illness, nor do any of the rest of my herd.
As soon as she got here, we wormed her (injectable ivomec), trimmed her hooves, gave her pro-bios, and gave her CD&T vaccination (gave buck same treatment, as well as worming my whole herd same day).
About 3 weeks after she got here, she started having clumpy poo. I gave pro-bios again. Clumpy poo was on and off for about 2 weeks, then seemed to clear up. Her fur is 100% better, thick and soft with a full undercoat.
3 days ago I did a check of gums and eye lids for signs of worms and a few goats including her were looking a bit pale, so I chose to re-worm. Also gave pro-bios.
Today her poo has gone to dog logs. Im concerned about this. I would like to clear it up as I believe she was bred at the previous owners place before I got her (have no idea as to due date, but no udder formed yet, and she had a 4 month old kid when I got her).
Could this be a simple change of diet?
Biggest difference between here and her last place is pasture, she didn't have it before. ALSO, we feed goat chow which I don't think she got before (very small amounts) I have loose minerals and baking soda out all the time.
I feed alfalfa hay daily.
Could it really be taking 2 months for her system to adjust? Or does it sound like I need to do more? She is the only one with issues, 5 other goats are fine.
I have on hand-
pro-bios
pennicillan
scour halt
vitamin B injectable
baking soda
molasses
ivomec injectable
corrid 1.5 % oral solution
I would like to treat as gently as possible, unless it sounds like she needs more. I don't think its cocci- no runny poo, no other goats infected and this issue has cleared up then returned. Seems to coincide with getting higher quality feed like goat chow, BOSS, any treats (which Ive stopped for her)
BTW, her rumen is normal size, appetite is very good, no other signs of illness.
Would love some advice including dosage amounts- I swear I forget everything I know about goat medicine when one of mine gets sick!!! I feel helpless and dumb, like I have never had a single goat in my life! Anyone else panic like this?
When we got her, her fur was just horrible- thin, brittle, dry, and sparse. She had kidded about 4 months prior, is about 5 years old. She came from a large herd that included some really nice stock that was used for showing. She was pretty much used as a breeder, not a shower, so I think she didn't get the best of anything. (just my thought, I could be very wrong) Also got a 8 month old buck from the same place at the same time. He shows NO signs of any illness, nor do any of the rest of my herd.
As soon as she got here, we wormed her (injectable ivomec), trimmed her hooves, gave her pro-bios, and gave her CD&T vaccination (gave buck same treatment, as well as worming my whole herd same day).
About 3 weeks after she got here, she started having clumpy poo. I gave pro-bios again. Clumpy poo was on and off for about 2 weeks, then seemed to clear up. Her fur is 100% better, thick and soft with a full undercoat.
3 days ago I did a check of gums and eye lids for signs of worms and a few goats including her were looking a bit pale, so I chose to re-worm. Also gave pro-bios.
Today her poo has gone to dog logs. Im concerned about this. I would like to clear it up as I believe she was bred at the previous owners place before I got her (have no idea as to due date, but no udder formed yet, and she had a 4 month old kid when I got her).
Could this be a simple change of diet?
Biggest difference between here and her last place is pasture, she didn't have it before. ALSO, we feed goat chow which I don't think she got before (very small amounts) I have loose minerals and baking soda out all the time.
I feed alfalfa hay daily.
Could it really be taking 2 months for her system to adjust? Or does it sound like I need to do more? She is the only one with issues, 5 other goats are fine.
I have on hand-
pro-bios
pennicillan
scour halt
vitamin B injectable
baking soda
molasses
ivomec injectable
corrid 1.5 % oral solution
I would like to treat as gently as possible, unless it sounds like she needs more. I don't think its cocci- no runny poo, no other goats infected and this issue has cleared up then returned. Seems to coincide with getting higher quality feed like goat chow, BOSS, any treats (which Ive stopped for her)
BTW, her rumen is normal size, appetite is very good, no other signs of illness.
Would love some advice including dosage amounts- I swear I forget everything I know about goat medicine when one of mine gets sick!!! I feel helpless and dumb, like I have never had a single goat in my life! Anyone else panic like this?