- Thread starter
- #11
ChickenAndGoatLover
Chillin' with the herd
I take it in no other way than you are trying to help me and prepare me for what is to come in these situations. I never thought of all of those small details in regards to him getting banded and what it would be like on him or how we are to notice anything abnormal and give him his best care. I am going to take a look at that website when I am done posting this. I do think it’s best we obviously try to wait and give him a week after being banded before bringing him home. He does have two brothers at our house but they clearly have been apart for quite some time and will be of no comfort I’m sure to him at this point.Those are 3 major stress factors. Each one is very stressful to the kid but all 3 together.... IMO bad move.
These aren't meat animals going to market. Are there lots of people that do this? Yes. They end up on this forum or others trying to figure out what is wrong with their otherwise healthy goat. Much depends on the individual goat and the management of the farm where you are getting them from.
If the kids are not on coccidia prevention (the south can have major coccida problems but it is not just a southern thing) they can have a bloom. Taking a fecal in within 4-7 days after you get them to check for coccidia is really important. Unless your breeder has another protocol. Probiotics are important and those are great to give.
The fact that he is weaned is great, the girls are newly weaned, that is fine... they are still weaned. I would ask the breeder to hold him for a week after banding if possible. They may charge you a boarding fee... but better then a goat coming in stressed, sore and then what? Are you able to tell if when he is standing off is it because he is sore from the banding? Or getting sick? Do you know what the scrotum should look like with banding? Have you been given any instructions?
I say these things NOT to scare you or disuade you it is because some breeders that are newer may not think to tell you these things, may not know, may know etc.
This is also something you should have knowledge of especially since you will have wethers. IMO it is one of the best resources on urinary calculi. We give this link to all our clients that buy bucks, oe wethers.
http://www.ansc.purdue.edu/SP/MG/Documents/SLIDES/Urinary calculi.pdf
Again, thank you so much for taking the time to help me so extensively