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heatherlynnky

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Take lots of deep breaths. If you are giving antibiotics you will want to include probiotics every day and several times a day. If its children, horses, cows, goats, or chickens I give probiotics during and after antibiotic treatment. I know very very little about goats but I learned quickly they are all about their stomach. Their health revolves around the healthy flora in their gut and if you mess with their gut there will be consequences. I call them walking stomachs now just to remind myself. They even look at me funny and they either get probiotic paste or a bit of molassas with probiotic powder but one way or the other they are getting them. I also sprinkle baking soda on their food or make a paste and shove a little ball down the gullet. ( depending on how the animal is doing)

Rolls is super knowledgable as are many others on here and they will help as much as they can and they offer years and years of experience. Take more deep breaths. Its hard not knowing exactly whats wrong and taking stabs in the dark. Try to post to just the one post so they can help you. They might miss some detail if its spread out.
 

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heatherlynnky said:
Take lots of deep breaths. If you are giving antibiotics you will want to include probiotics every day and several times a day. If its children, horses, cows, goats, or chickens I give probiotics during and after antibiotic treatment. I know very very little about goats but I learned quickly they are all about their stomach. Their health revolves around the healthy flora in their gut and if you mess with their gut there will be consequences. I call them walking stomachs now just to remind myself. They even look at me funny and they either get probiotic paste or a bit of molassas with probiotic powder but one way or the other they are getting them. I also sprinkle baking soda on their food or make a paste and shove a little ball down the gullet. ( depending on how the animal is doing)

Rolls is super knowledgable as are many others on here and they will help as much as they can and they offer years and years of experience. Take more deep breaths. Its hard not knowing exactly whats wrong and taking stabs in the dark. Try to post to just the one post so they can help you. They might miss some detail if its spread out.
Thanks. I will.
 
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