babsbag
Herd Master
@Goat Whisperer Are you looking for the 40% or powder? I buy the injectable 40%. I didn't hit the pay button but it never said it was unavailable ...I put it in my cart.
There atre a couple of easier ways to do that.
First, you don't HAVE to weigh her, you can do a heart-girth measurement and get a pretty good idea of her weight. There are lots of charts online.
Second, a syringe or drench gun on the back of the tongue is a lot easier than a water bottle.
Hello, I've inherited some skinny goats- or at least that's what my vet says. Their rumins are healthy, to say the least! So now I have to figure out how to fatten them up. They're two la manchas, under a year, not been bred yet. Here's what I have available to me:
Coastal hay-I spent time digging, and this is the only hay that seems to be available in my area. I've called feed stores, checked craigslist, it's all only coastal.
Sweet feed
goat pellets
alfalfa pellets or cubes (if at all possible- cubes are a PITA, I'd rather not do that.)
So what should I feed, in what ratio? And does anyone have a schedule for medicines, inoculations etc I should do? I'd assume they have had nothing of what they were supposed to. Please if at all possible, help me out. These poor goats kind of fell in my lap as a last minute resort, and I'd like to do right by them.
I just got some from Jeffers on the 17th. Gallon of liquid for $49 I think.I don't see that on VV, but I do see it on Jeffers.
I checked PBS livestock just now - they have 3 different types of Di-Methox (for anyone not aware, use of this in goats is off-label and should only be done under the direction of your vet):Good luck finding the di-methox sadly it is pretty much on back order everywhere. There was a huge shortage a while back ( might have been in 2015- it's been a while!) and I haven't been able to find it online or local. I was just looking for some for a client and still couldn't find it.