Last night my husband reported that Misty our 3 year old Boer doe was not her usual self when he went to check on the herd. She was seperate to the others but standing in their shelter and appeared depressed. She is normally the first one to come to see.
We went and checked on this mornaing and same thing - seperate, standing and depressed. We brought her home this afternoon with some kids we have weaned (Misty has been dried off for about 3 months). She will eat a little bit of sugar beet, barley straw and readigrass but no where near her normal amount - she is normally first to eat. Have just been to check on her and she is just standing in corner of stable looking depressed - she is shifting her feet a bit so I wasnt sure about maybe acute laminitis - she isnt lame and whilst they goats have adequate grazing it is not rich and they will need moving soon. She is in normal bodily condition, feet were trimmed last week, no diarrhoea but droppings look a bit lighter and slightly stickier than normal, I dont think she is dehydrated or have a temperature but will check again in morning.
Any ideas please - I have a faecal sample for vets and if she is still same will consult vet but any thoughts appreciated. They are fully vaccinated - regularly wormed, have a general purpose and cattle lick etc
Thanks