Blurr
Well-Known Member
Our goat has lost his appetite. Vet visited on Monday, said he had a temp (39.7) and gave antibiotics and anti-inflammatories (and has left some for me to give). But, poor goat is looking sicker and weaker and I've looked up temp and while 39.7 is at the top end of normal range, it is normal for goats. He lives with one other who is as bright as a button so maybe not viral infection?.
He is now even less interested in eating and we know that if the rumen stops working we are in trouble. We have been here before and lost a very old goat, we don't know the age of this one but at least 10 I think, we've had him for 4 years and neighour had him for 3 or 4 years and he was full grown when they got him. Droppings are normal, no scouring seen.
The vet is coming back out this afternoon, but doesn't know much about goats.
If anyone has any experience of goats and any helpful suggestions, I'd be grateful to hear them. He's a much loved goat.
He is now even less interested in eating and we know that if the rumen stops working we are in trouble. We have been here before and lost a very old goat, we don't know the age of this one but at least 10 I think, we've had him for 4 years and neighour had him for 3 or 4 years and he was full grown when they got him. Droppings are normal, no scouring seen.
The vet is coming back out this afternoon, but doesn't know much about goats.
If anyone has any experience of goats and any helpful suggestions, I'd be grateful to hear them. He's a much loved goat.