The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Goats => Topic started by: McLeod on April 11, 2020, 08:39:45 pm
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I have a lovely Golden Guernsey who had an injury to one toe. The result has been intermittent lameness, infection and now a granuloma. Vet has been consulted throughout and at one point suggested amputation of the toe. However this is a rescue goat and he’s big and anxious, vet is lovely but has no real goat experience. I just know he wouldn’t survive the trauma or the anaesthetic. Honestly trying to clean it is a major operation! Has anyone got any suggestions on how to treat the granuloma non surgically? I’ve ordered a sheep foot boot, who knew, to try and cushion it. I’ve bathed it with copper sulphate, he’s had antibiotic and I only put him and his pals out every second day so he can rest it. I really don’t want to cull him, he’s a pet and apart from it clearly being really sore he’s eating well, maintaining weight and showing normal goatie behaviour. Sorry this is like war and peace but I’m at a loss of what to try next.
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I have treated sucessfully with copper sulphate too. I have used slightly differentlt to Scarlet Dragon though.
I trim any foot back around the granuloma/proud flesh and add a few drops of water to copper suplphate crystals to make a paste,around enough paste to fill a desert spoon. put the paste onto the granuloma, and I cover in a piece of animalintex, vetwrap and then duct tape over it. Leave for 24hrs and remove, it should of burnt all of the proud flesh away leaving healthy pink tissue. I would leave open to the elements then to dry out rather than bandage, possibly spray with an antiseptic spray if needed.
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Thank you both. He now has a wee copper sulphate wrap on. I think he may need more than one but will let you know how it goes. ????