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Hello all!
I have 2 yearling wethers (boer mixes??). One of them is totally fat and happy. The other fell ill about 2 months back. I thought that he had coccidiosis but, even after a 5 day drench of Corid, he kept getting worse and losing significant weight. I dose him with Valbazen and then repeated in 10 days. No improvement. I contacted a vet who instructed me to give him a heavy dose of Valbazen and Ivermectin as well as another round of Corid and then repeat the wormers after 3 days. That seemed to have done the trick to get rid of the parasites but it has left me with a very weak goat.
At this moment, I have been giving him B vitamin shots almost daily, iron shots weekly, and electrolytes. Since he was so skinny, I purchased some calf milk replacement and have been giving him twice a day. He has continued to minimally improve but he can't get up on his front legs. His back legs are weak but he is able to get the back end up. He gets on his knees on his front legs an will get out and around a little but that's it. If I stand him up, his front legs take a long time to straighten but once they do he will follow me around a little for food but he will occasionally fall forward. I have to check on him very often just so he is going to the bathroom all over himself.
I have also given him oral selenium and vitamin E gel and probiotic paste.
Please tell me someone knows what I can do to get him back on his feet.
Thank you in advance,
Christian
I have 2 yearling wethers (boer mixes??). One of them is totally fat and happy. The other fell ill about 2 months back. I thought that he had coccidiosis but, even after a 5 day drench of Corid, he kept getting worse and losing significant weight. I dose him with Valbazen and then repeated in 10 days. No improvement. I contacted a vet who instructed me to give him a heavy dose of Valbazen and Ivermectin as well as another round of Corid and then repeat the wormers after 3 days. That seemed to have done the trick to get rid of the parasites but it has left me with a very weak goat.
At this moment, I have been giving him B vitamin shots almost daily, iron shots weekly, and electrolytes. Since he was so skinny, I purchased some calf milk replacement and have been giving him twice a day. He has continued to minimally improve but he can't get up on his front legs. His back legs are weak but he is able to get the back end up. He gets on his knees on his front legs an will get out and around a little but that's it. If I stand him up, his front legs take a long time to straighten but once they do he will follow me around a little for food but he will occasionally fall forward. I have to check on him very often just so he is going to the bathroom all over himself.
I have also given him oral selenium and vitamin E gel and probiotic paste.
Please tell me someone knows what I can do to get him back on his feet.
Thank you in advance,
Christian