Wildsky
Femivore
Takes me a little longer to milk than 10 minutes I've only been goat milking for two months or so.
I've been meaning to pm you and ask, how IS your gal doing?Wildsky said:Takes me a little longer to milk than 10 minutes I've only been goat milking for two months or so.
I'm starting to dry her out, I'm scared to drink the milk after our other goat just died for no known reason :/ (he was only 3 years old and in perfect health till he suddenly got a swollen neck, under the chin area - and a week later he was dead, even after having the vet out - gave him a shot of penicillin and we gave him another two days later.)Blackbird said:I've been meaning to pm you and ask, how IS your gal doing?Wildsky said:Takes me a little longer to milk than 10 minutes I've only been goat milking for two months or so.
Sounds like your goat had bottle jaw, which is from a heavy worm load. Have you done a fecal on Molly to see if she's got a worm load? Sorry your goat died.Wildsky said:I'm starting to dry her out, I'm scared to drink the milk after our other goat just died for no known reason :/ (he was only 3 years old and in perfect health till he suddenly got a swollen neck, under the chin area - and a week later he was dead, even after having the vet out - gave him a shot of penicillin and we gave him another two days later.)Blackbird said:I've been meaning to pm you and ask, how IS your gal doing?Wildsky said:Takes me a little longer to milk than 10 minutes I've only been goat milking for two months or so.
I'll send Molly back when she's dried up - to the neighbors. My hubby's cousin has two baby goats and he is willing to give them to us. Twins, a little boy and girl - he's banding the little boy now, they're still too young to be separated from their mom.
I wasn't going to get another goat at all - but my horse needs a companion.
Yikes. Did the vet run a fecal? Check the color of his inner eyelids? You can run out right now and check your girl's inner lids....I straddle mine and clamp my legs around their neck, then turn the eyelid inside-out (sort of) and it should ideally be a dark salmon pink. Not pale and certainly not white. Go check and let us know. You probably don't need to dry her off, but you may need to worm her.aggieterpkatie said:Sounds like your goat had bottle jaw, which is from a heavy worm load. Have you done a fecal on Molly to see if she's got a worm load? Sorry your goat died.Wildsky said:I'm starting to dry her out, I'm scared to drink the milk after our other goat just died for no known reason :/ (he was only 3 years old and in perfect health till he suddenly got a swollen neck, under the chin area - and a week later he was dead, even after having the vet out - gave him a shot of penicillin and we gave him another two days later.)Blackbird said:I've been meaning to pm you and ask, how IS your gal doing?
I'll send Molly back when she's dried up - to the neighbors. My hubby's cousin has two baby goats and he is willing to give them to us. Twins, a little boy and girl - he's banding the little boy now, they're still too young to be separated from their mom.
I wasn't going to get another goat at all - but my horse needs a companion.