I want to start by saying I feel terrible that I caused her symptoms and was unaware of the effects of too much/the wrong kind of/any at all grain can have on a young goat. I have learned my lesson about how to supplement her forage in the winter, so please don't be too harsh with me.
I have 2 Nigerian dwarf sisters just turned 12 months. Several (6+ weeks ago) we noticed one of them craning her neck or "stargazing" upwards, which eventually turned into circling within her pasture in a repeated pattern several times a day.
I tried to figure out what it was and goat polio seemed to come up again and again. We are treating her round-the-clock with oral B-12 thiamine liquid. She's getting 16-20 mL of this liquid daily in 4-8 hour intervals. The thiamine does seem to improve the neurological symptoms, but it's definitely not curing it completely as we have been doing this for about 9 days with improvement, but not cure.
I stopped the grain 4 weeks ago after research made me suspect it was the culprit. Since, she’s been eating only hay, forage grass from her pasture, and grass pellets as we’ve had absolutely terrible weather lately.
I do have short-acting animal penicillin on hand, if anyone would recommend this.
My question is, can my goat be saved or is the damage done?
I have 2 Nigerian dwarf sisters just turned 12 months. Several (6+ weeks ago) we noticed one of them craning her neck or "stargazing" upwards, which eventually turned into circling within her pasture in a repeated pattern several times a day.
I tried to figure out what it was and goat polio seemed to come up again and again. We are treating her round-the-clock with oral B-12 thiamine liquid. She's getting 16-20 mL of this liquid daily in 4-8 hour intervals. The thiamine does seem to improve the neurological symptoms, but it's definitely not curing it completely as we have been doing this for about 9 days with improvement, but not cure.
I stopped the grain 4 weeks ago after research made me suspect it was the culprit. Since, she’s been eating only hay, forage grass from her pasture, and grass pellets as we’ve had absolutely terrible weather lately.
I do have short-acting animal penicillin on hand, if anyone would recommend this.
My question is, can my goat be saved or is the damage done?