Thank you, I have a good vet, should I bring them in to get tested/ treated or is this something I can do at home? Is there harm in treating them for mites preventively, and if not what would you recommend. I’ve done a little research but it makes me nervous to use such harsh chemicals on their already dry skin if it’s not necessary.Agree with @One Fine Acre
Nites are microscopic so just because you can't see them doesn't mean they are not there. The down side to skin scraping is unless they scrape right where a mite is then it will come up negative.
Generally you determine by evidence seen. One goat may have more of a reaction then another goat.
Both mites and lice feed off the animal and can cause weight loss due to anemia.
Deficiency is common where you have lice or mite issues.
Deficiency also lowers the body's immune system and they can be more prone to getting them.
Often the two go hand in hand.
The splotches are more disturbing because when you see blotches it is more indicative of fungal.
Mites and Lice are prevalent in the winter and peak and become active in the springtime once it starts warming up.
There are burrowing mites and non-burrowing mites. Mites can cause extreme itching, chewing, rubbing, lesions, secondary skin/bacterial infections, weight loss, anemia, dry flaky skin, hair loss, crusty skin, and areas of complete baldness especially around the eyes and ears. Mites can be more problematic that lice, they are also very difficult to identify.
While looking at zinc deficiency keep in mind that minerals depend on other minerals. Calcium depletes zinc so herds that feed high calcium feeds need to adjust for zinc. Cobalt is essential and most minerals lack adequate cobalt.
What kind of minerals are you feeding?
Check for anemia as well.
That would be my first thought is lice or mites. Lice are the easiest of the two to treat cuz you can just do a pour on for the top of their head to the tail and back and it's cheaper than the stuff for mites.Welcome glad you joined us! Have you checked them for external parasites like mites or lice? I'll tag a few others
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