The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Goats => Topic started by: Redjellybean301 on February 24, 2016, 10:13:26 am
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Hi there,
One of my pygmy wethers has mites, which I have just treated with ivermectin pour-on. Unfortunately his scratching has made an area around his bottom red-raw and it is starting to bleed - I have watched him repeatedly scratching it with his teeth.
Has anyone tried a cone/Elizabethan collar on their goat, to stop the scratching? I know it won't stop him rubbing his back end on things, but I think it's his teeth that are doing the real damage at the moment.
Thanks!
RJ
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I'd give it a go
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I have a friend who used one on a goat was successful for her. Worth trying, hope it heals soon maybe some antiseptic cream may help as well.
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One of mine enjoys walking round with a bucket hanging round her neck. I've seen her sliding her head under the handle on many occasions. I'm sure she'd enjoy having a collar of shame on.
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maybe they should do what mine do and get their heads stuck in the stock fencing repeatedly.
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I would give it go - can we have a picture? I could print it out to show my goats what they may get :)
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funny you should say that! Just swapped my dogs cone of shame for a more comfortable inflatable collar but kept the cone for future uses, i.e. goats etc :dunce: