kathleengp
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I have a 9 month old male (castrated) pygmy. He was out freeranging and my German Shepherd started herding too enthusiastically last week. I found them with the goat trapped and the shepherd gumming his neck. The goat had 3 small wounds which I cleaned and applied antibiotic ointment to. He looked wobbly and beat up. His horn stubs which had been showing signs of a somewhat botched dehorning before I got him were bloody and both flopping off his head. I pulled off the horn stubs and applied antibiotic ointment there too.
Since the attack he has been hiding in the dark (actually crawling into a chicken coop) and has been very wobbly, preferring to sit most of the time. Today I noticed that he can't bend down his head to eat. I put out food and he tried but then just kept following me around. I finally caught on and had fed him. He was very reluctant to let me touch him (unusual) and seemed very sore to the touch. His neck is oddly stiff feeling, not really swollen, just really hard. I have seen him pee and poop ok. He eats but not as much.
Suggestions?
Thank you!
Since the attack he has been hiding in the dark (actually crawling into a chicken coop) and has been very wobbly, preferring to sit most of the time. Today I noticed that he can't bend down his head to eat. I put out food and he tried but then just kept following me around. I finally caught on and had fed him. He was very reluctant to let me touch him (unusual) and seemed very sore to the touch. His neck is oddly stiff feeling, not really swollen, just really hard. I have seen him pee and poop ok. He eats but not as much.
Suggestions?
Thank you!