I have an 8 week old Kiko buckling, soon to be a wether (but he's not banded yet). He's gonna grow up (hopefully) to be a pack goat. A few nights ago immediatley after having his bottle, he started crying a lot and he fell over & could not get up. Almost like a fainting goat. He kicked his legs and laid on his side. We got him up and it looked like his whole body twisted at his abdomen in a contortion & he fell over, almost like some type of spasm or seizure, but he didn't shake, just seemed to be have no control, and seemed to be in pain. He would lay there for a few minutes, get up and then stumble sideways like he was drunk, fall over and kick his legs, unable to get up, screaming. No sign of injury, swelling, bleeding or anything else. He was in a stable with nothing but straw, a little hay & some water. My wife thought maybe a spider bite?
This was all a sudden onset. He'd had his tetnus vaccination, never had any other symptoms, & he was not bloated. His brother drank the same milk & had no issues. I had my wife on the computer for ten minutes trying to see what it could be. It didn't match anything we saw exactly. After about ten minutes, I thought he was gonna die so I gave him the only two things I could think that might help & I had on hand, a shot of C&D antitoxin and a shot of pennicillin. He seemed to immediatley get better, within a minute or so & has been fine since & has been getting a daily shot of the pennicillin. I don't know if it was something I gave him that helped or just a coincidence that he got over it at the same time I gave him the shots. He's been fine since but I really want to know what happened. My local goat guru and vet couldn't really help me much. I have six other goats, none of them have had anything like this.
He's getting 2 cups of milk in the morn & evening (either goat milk from the woman we got him from or whole cows milk from the store). We stopped using the milk replacement after his brother bloated & I read that the replacement can cause problems. He's eating some grass hay and gets a little pasture time every day.
Thanks
This was all a sudden onset. He'd had his tetnus vaccination, never had any other symptoms, & he was not bloated. His brother drank the same milk & had no issues. I had my wife on the computer for ten minutes trying to see what it could be. It didn't match anything we saw exactly. After about ten minutes, I thought he was gonna die so I gave him the only two things I could think that might help & I had on hand, a shot of C&D antitoxin and a shot of pennicillin. He seemed to immediatley get better, within a minute or so & has been fine since & has been getting a daily shot of the pennicillin. I don't know if it was something I gave him that helped or just a coincidence that he got over it at the same time I gave him the shots. He's been fine since but I really want to know what happened. My local goat guru and vet couldn't really help me much. I have six other goats, none of them have had anything like this.
He's getting 2 cups of milk in the morn & evening (either goat milk from the woman we got him from or whole cows milk from the store). We stopped using the milk replacement after his brother bloated & I read that the replacement can cause problems. He's eating some grass hay and gets a little pasture time every day.
Thanks