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Hi all,
I have a doe that kidded 3-5. She's been doing poorly since she was in her last month of pregnancy, but she's taking a real slide now in the past couple of days. I'm really worried about her.
She got loose minerals through the end of pregnancy, fed extra grain, always has free access to hay, and there's a lot of green out there. She was too thin at the end of her pregnancy, and her legs started bowing in. This is the doe that had a doeling with weak legs. The doeling is very fine now, btw. (thanks all!)
She was probably too young to be bred (buck got in with her - she's a yearling) but she grew SO well as a kid, I didn't lute her and let her carry them. I wish now I hadn't let her have them (twins).
I've been trying to put some weight on her, but I just found out a couple days ago that she's been leaving grain in her trough. I wasn't checking (stupid me) but I've never had a goat NOT eat grain. I got suspicious when one of my other does started having fits in the morning wanting to get in this one's stall, and sure enough, she leaves grain every night. She does dig around like she's LOOKING for something, but she won't eat all the grain. She still gets loose minerals daily. I also gave her a shot of BoSe after she kidded. She can have another one if need be.
She scoured green after we had some flooding here, and the foliage came out really fast. I tried to get her to eat more hay and she cleared up after a day or two, but she's had intermittent scours since then. I checked her eyelids not long ago (maybe 8 days), and she was fine. Today I went out and she is TERRIBLY thin ... she's like a skeleton along her back. Behind her ribs is terribly sunken. She's had scours overnight in her stall. Her inner eyelids are almost white. All the others had fine eyelids last time I checked (I think it's been about 8 days) but I'm going to check them all again. The others all look quite fine (couple of does, buck, wether, and 4 kids).
I haven't milked her at all, since she seemed not to be doing too well and had twins. I've been bringing her into the back yard for two mornings now since she seems crazy to get to the extra clover there. I brought her back to give her more grain, but she only eats a little of it. I don't have any goat pellets, but I gave her a couple of cups of rabbit pellets this morning to see if she'd like them better than grain. She ate some, but started pawing at the dish and shoving the food around like she's looking for something again. She only ate about 1/3 of it. She will graze heavily on clover, specifically. BTW, I read that clover has lots of a type of tannin, I think it is, that they say helps supress barberpole. I don't know ...
It's just now warming up ... hot a few days. Coolish nights. Plenty of rain. Pasture's been growing for a while now (couple months). Last year we had such a drought it was all like drylot out there and I didn't have to worm at all. She's never been wormed, consequently. She was born several months before the drought started though.
I'm going to learn to do my own fecals, but I'm not there yet. Work has picked up a little (was unemployed for a LONG time so I have a lot of catching up to do) ... I might be able to afford a fecal, but I'm still behind on things. I'd rather put the money to meds she needs, if I can. I'm still at the point of having to choose, financially. I have red cell on hand. I'm out of wormer. Got BoSe. At this point I'm ready to give her molasses just to get some calories in her. Thinking of adding it to water cuz I'm thinking she's dehydrated just from the scours. I do keep a good sized trough of clean water out there in the shade. They often choose to drink from the goose pools though.
Am I missing anything? Would appreciate any ideas or suggestions. I've never seen one go downhill like this, and I'm really afraid I may lose her. I really want stronger animals in my breeding program, but I can make decisions about that later. I feel like I haven't treated her right anyway by allowing her to kid so young, even though I gave her lots of extra feed. She had such potential as a kid. Whether I decide to keep her in my breeding program or not, I'd like to save her if possible, and her kids aren't ready to wean yet either.
Thanks.
I have a doe that kidded 3-5. She's been doing poorly since she was in her last month of pregnancy, but she's taking a real slide now in the past couple of days. I'm really worried about her.
She got loose minerals through the end of pregnancy, fed extra grain, always has free access to hay, and there's a lot of green out there. She was too thin at the end of her pregnancy, and her legs started bowing in. This is the doe that had a doeling with weak legs. The doeling is very fine now, btw. (thanks all!)
She was probably too young to be bred (buck got in with her - she's a yearling) but she grew SO well as a kid, I didn't lute her and let her carry them. I wish now I hadn't let her have them (twins).
I've been trying to put some weight on her, but I just found out a couple days ago that she's been leaving grain in her trough. I wasn't checking (stupid me) but I've never had a goat NOT eat grain. I got suspicious when one of my other does started having fits in the morning wanting to get in this one's stall, and sure enough, she leaves grain every night. She does dig around like she's LOOKING for something, but she won't eat all the grain. She still gets loose minerals daily. I also gave her a shot of BoSe after she kidded. She can have another one if need be.
She scoured green after we had some flooding here, and the foliage came out really fast. I tried to get her to eat more hay and she cleared up after a day or two, but she's had intermittent scours since then. I checked her eyelids not long ago (maybe 8 days), and she was fine. Today I went out and she is TERRIBLY thin ... she's like a skeleton along her back. Behind her ribs is terribly sunken. She's had scours overnight in her stall. Her inner eyelids are almost white. All the others had fine eyelids last time I checked (I think it's been about 8 days) but I'm going to check them all again. The others all look quite fine (couple of does, buck, wether, and 4 kids).
I haven't milked her at all, since she seemed not to be doing too well and had twins. I've been bringing her into the back yard for two mornings now since she seems crazy to get to the extra clover there. I brought her back to give her more grain, but she only eats a little of it. I don't have any goat pellets, but I gave her a couple of cups of rabbit pellets this morning to see if she'd like them better than grain. She ate some, but started pawing at the dish and shoving the food around like she's looking for something again. She only ate about 1/3 of it. She will graze heavily on clover, specifically. BTW, I read that clover has lots of a type of tannin, I think it is, that they say helps supress barberpole. I don't know ...
It's just now warming up ... hot a few days. Coolish nights. Plenty of rain. Pasture's been growing for a while now (couple months). Last year we had such a drought it was all like drylot out there and I didn't have to worm at all. She's never been wormed, consequently. She was born several months before the drought started though.
I'm going to learn to do my own fecals, but I'm not there yet. Work has picked up a little (was unemployed for a LONG time so I have a lot of catching up to do) ... I might be able to afford a fecal, but I'm still behind on things. I'd rather put the money to meds she needs, if I can. I'm still at the point of having to choose, financially. I have red cell on hand. I'm out of wormer. Got BoSe. At this point I'm ready to give her molasses just to get some calories in her. Thinking of adding it to water cuz I'm thinking she's dehydrated just from the scours. I do keep a good sized trough of clean water out there in the shade. They often choose to drink from the goose pools though.
Am I missing anything? Would appreciate any ideas or suggestions. I've never seen one go downhill like this, and I'm really afraid I may lose her. I really want stronger animals in my breeding program, but I can make decisions about that later. I feel like I haven't treated her right anyway by allowing her to kid so young, even though I gave her lots of extra feed. She had such potential as a kid. Whether I decide to keep her in my breeding program or not, I'd like to save her if possible, and her kids aren't ready to wean yet either.
Thanks.