Goats

I hope it's just shedding too! If not - here's some basic info:

Common Causes for Itchy Goats with Hair Loss:
  • Mites (Mange): Sarcoptic or Chorioptic mites are the most common cause of intense itching, causing scabs, raw areas, and hair loss on the legs, tail base, or face.
  • Lice: Both biting and sucking lice cause constant itching and scratching.
  • Ringworm: A fungal infection resulting in patchy, circular hair loss with crusty/scaly skin.
  • Zinc Deficiency: Causes hair loss (often around eyes, ears, and nose) and thickened, scaly skin.
  • Environmental/Seasonal Shedding: Rubbing against fences to remove winter coats can cause patchy hair loss. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]
Diagnostic and Treatment Steps:
  1. Isolate: Separate affected goats from the herd to prevent spreading, particularly for ringworm or mites.
  2. Inspect: Closely examine the skin for lice (visible to the eye) or mites (requires skin scraping by a vet).
  3. Treat Parasites: Use injectable or pour-on treatments like Ivermectin (for mites/sucking lice) or permethrin-based products (for biting lice/keds). A second treatment is usually necessary, often 10–14 days later, to kill newly hatched parasites.
  4. Treat Fungi: Use topical antifungal treatments, such as diluted iodine or chlorhexidine, for ringworm.
  5. Supplement Minerals: Ensure goats have free-choice, high-quality loose goat minerals to prevent deficiencies.
  6. Clean Environment: Clean barns and bedding to eliminate mites that can survive in the environment. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
You can part the hair on top of the withers or the head and often times see lice. Mites are more microscopic. There are several different products that are effective against lice. I've had good luck using a powder called Python Dust. Most farm stores carry it. There are plenty of other treatments you can use. Some liquid pour-ons are available too. A simple Google search should give you options.

Good luck!
 
Well over the last three days Mr GOAT has wanted to be brushed. He actually has stood still and let me brush his legs and tummy and just all over. I now think he is going through a serious shedding.
When I was in town yesterday I went to TS and got the small bag of loose meat maker goat minerals/ salt etc.
He loved it!!
The grandboys road their bikes over yesterday and Goat was glad to see them.
He wagged his tail. The boys said he definitely looks happier.
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So, Mr. Goat will get a good brushing each day until all the undercoat is gone.
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I like him, he is really sweet natured
 
My goats are friendly -- sometimes too much so 😁

They have big personalities, memory like an elephant, and super smart! Be careful, you'll become attached.
 

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