Our7Wonders
Overrun with beasties
I was just going to worm them. They've never had a chemical wormer used, if I was going to use ivermectin for the fleas/mites I figured I'd cover my bases and hit 'em for the worms too. BUT, I decided to have the vet run a fecal first.
Clean. No problems found at all.
So should I just use Cylence instead of ivermectin? Does it take care of BOTH fleas and mites? I don't even know if I'm dealing with a bug or not. I can't find anything on them at all except a lot of dander flakes. But very coarse hair and alot of hair breakage.
This could be a copper issue, right? Or could it be selenium?
My vet seemed concerned when I suggested copper bolus or selenium. He was worried about toxicity. He was very nice, however I'm concerned he isn't all that familiar with goats. He said a "good free choice mineral for sheep or goats should suffice". What the heck? I said "well, I'm using a loose mineral for goats because the sheep one would be way too low in copper". To which he said "you should be good then".
It's mostly horses they see there.
Should I use Cylence and dust the area just in case?
I sure wish there was a sure way to tell if copper or selenium were needed. Or a bigger margin of error between not enough and too much. I had been adding their mineral to their feed to make sure they were getting some - they hated it at first. Now that they've decided to accept it (picky goats!) I've been putting it out free choice and they are blowing thorugh it. Feed directions say to give each head up 1/4 to 1/2 ounce daily. 1/2 -1 Tbsp, right? So that's what I was adding to their feed. They've been burning through about a cup between the two of them daily the last three days. Obviously deficient in something. But now that they're getting so much of it I'm concerned about a bolus on top of all that. Uggghhh - goats!
I'm glad worms aren't a problem. That was good news. And I think I saw baby or babies moving in Ariel today - little jabs low on her right side. I had nothing better to do then stare at her while I sat their waiting for her to poop so I could collect her goat berries. A watched pot never boils. A watched goat doesn't like to poop either.
So, what do ya think? Ivermectin? Cylence? Copper? Selenium? Vet isn't gonna clear it up for me, that's for sure.
Sorry I'm such a PITA. I really don't want to hurt them in my efforts to help them. Their previous owner rarely did ANYTHING other than give them a little oats and BOSS and garlic. They've been healthy. I bring them hear and try to add what's been missing and they start to have problems. It figures.
Goats = And these are minor issues. I don't know how you all deal with the bigger issues!
Clean. No problems found at all.
So should I just use Cylence instead of ivermectin? Does it take care of BOTH fleas and mites? I don't even know if I'm dealing with a bug or not. I can't find anything on them at all except a lot of dander flakes. But very coarse hair and alot of hair breakage.
This could be a copper issue, right? Or could it be selenium?
My vet seemed concerned when I suggested copper bolus or selenium. He was worried about toxicity. He was very nice, however I'm concerned he isn't all that familiar with goats. He said a "good free choice mineral for sheep or goats should suffice". What the heck? I said "well, I'm using a loose mineral for goats because the sheep one would be way too low in copper". To which he said "you should be good then".
It's mostly horses they see there.
Should I use Cylence and dust the area just in case?
I sure wish there was a sure way to tell if copper or selenium were needed. Or a bigger margin of error between not enough and too much. I had been adding their mineral to their feed to make sure they were getting some - they hated it at first. Now that they've decided to accept it (picky goats!) I've been putting it out free choice and they are blowing thorugh it. Feed directions say to give each head up 1/4 to 1/2 ounce daily. 1/2 -1 Tbsp, right? So that's what I was adding to their feed. They've been burning through about a cup between the two of them daily the last three days. Obviously deficient in something. But now that they're getting so much of it I'm concerned about a bolus on top of all that. Uggghhh - goats!
I'm glad worms aren't a problem. That was good news. And I think I saw baby or babies moving in Ariel today - little jabs low on her right side. I had nothing better to do then stare at her while I sat their waiting for her to poop so I could collect her goat berries. A watched pot never boils. A watched goat doesn't like to poop either.
So, what do ya think? Ivermectin? Cylence? Copper? Selenium? Vet isn't gonna clear it up for me, that's for sure.
Sorry I'm such a PITA. I really don't want to hurt them in my efforts to help them. Their previous owner rarely did ANYTHING other than give them a little oats and BOSS and garlic. They've been healthy. I bring them hear and try to add what's been missing and they start to have problems. It figures.
Goats = And these are minor issues. I don't know how you all deal with the bigger issues!