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Livestock => Goats => Topic started by: fiestyredhead331 on December 24, 2015, 03:55:17 pm

Title: recumbent goat....help!
Post by: fiestyredhead331 on December 24, 2015, 03:55:17 pm
One of my GG's has been off her feet since Monday. When she tries to get up she doesn't seem able to get up on her back legs. My first thought is 'staggers'?....should I give her coppinox? They have an equine lick bucket but maybe shes not getting enough?
Her appetite is good, been giving her lots of fresh fruit and veg with her hard feed and as much hay as she can eat, also a warm water and molasses drink (her fave!) and she is bright and alert

any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated
Title: Re: recumbent goat....help!
Post by: Rosemary on December 24, 2015, 04:11:06 pm
Is she milking or in kid? Hope she's ok  :fc:
Title: Re: recumbent goat....help!
Post by: fsmnutter on December 24, 2015, 04:13:21 pm
Is she in milk, in kid? Good appetite sounds good prognosis, but unlikely to be a lot of common things as often off food. If you have something with vitamin b1 in (injection of combivit or some twin lamb drenches), I would suggest good doses of that in case of a ccn. Could be nerve or muscular problems, particularly if in kid which may need anti inflammatory, metacam or steroid. Could be metabolic such as low calcium or magnesium, but a lick should be helping, may need injection of calcium and magnesium to be safe. Things like spinal abscesses or meningitis including listeria can cause paralysis, so may need hefty shots of antibiotics that get to the brain and nerves.
Title: Re: recumbent goat....help!
Post by: fiestyredhead331 on December 24, 2015, 04:21:19 pm
she's just weaned twins.
Just got off the phone with on-call vet who suspects spinal abscess possibly so starting her on antibiotics right now. Should I give her some Calciject too?
oh and she's to get some physio so she doesn't get pressure sores 
Title: Re: recumbent goat....help!
Post by: fsmnutter on December 24, 2015, 04:34:05 pm
Sounds quite likely with the bright demeanour and appetite. Good luck. Penicillin drugs and florfenicol seem to be good for these, what did vet suggest? Calciject unlikely to harm, but I'm not convinced it would help. Odd time for a low calcium or magnesium to hit if just weaned.
Title: Re: recumbent goat....help!
Post by: fiestyredhead331 on December 24, 2015, 04:52:26 pm
they suggested I start her on antibiotics but I don't have any anti-inflammatory and cant get any until Tuesday so will she how she goes in the meantime  :fc:

thanks for all the input  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: recumbent goat....help!
Post by: clydesdaleclopper on December 24, 2015, 05:21:19 pm
You can make up a sling to go under her that you can attach to the roof of the barn to help to hold her on her feet for short periods. Then you can more easily massage her muscles. Try to do it about 5 times a day to give her the best chance. I hope she gets better soon.
Title: Re: recumbent goat....help!
Post by: fiestyredhead331 on December 24, 2015, 05:25:22 pm
ooh thats a great idea clydesdaleclopper  :thumbsup:
the vet suggested propping over a square bale under supervision
Title: Re: recumbent goat....help!
Post by: clydesdaleclopper on December 24, 2015, 07:13:12 pm
If you know anyone who has one of the lamb slings for weighing them you could use that as it won't be taking all of her weight just supporting her back end. Try to put a fair bit of padding under her tummy when you do it. If you have a small winch then you will be able to get her up and down on your own without it being a two person job. If you are still milking her you can also do this whilst she is supported as milking whilst they are lying down is blooming awful.
Title: Re: recumbent goat....help!
Post by: fiestyredhead331 on December 26, 2015, 03:13:17 pm
She's drying up herself so that makes life easier

She's been trying to get herself up today which is a good sign but I fear I have spoiled her now, she wont drink the water unless I put molasses in it now  ::)
Title: Re: recumbent goat....help!
Post by: Anke on December 26, 2015, 03:47:50 pm
She's drying up herself so that makes life easier

She's been trying to get herself up today which is a good sign but I fear I have spoiled her now, she wont drink the water unless I put molasses in it now  ::)

Some of mine have upped that ...only WARM water with molasses... ;D hope she continues to improve  :fc: