AHHH his poo!

Not really. Does he feel hot to you? How is his breathing? Is it labored? Are his sides heaving? Scours can be caused by any number of things, pneumonia being one of them. If he isn't any better, if you could get some of those sulfa scour pills they might be helpful. You ought to be able to find them at the feed store where the calf medicines are kept. Just read the labels. They are relatively inexpensive and they just might cure what ails him.
 
Not really. Does he feel hot to you? How is his breathing? Is it labored? Are his sides heaving? Scours can be caused by any number of things, pneumonia being one of them. If he isn't any better, if you could get some of those sulfa scour pills they might be helpful. You ought to be able to find them at the feed store where the calf medicines are kept. Just read the labels. They are relatively inexpensive and they just might cure what ails him.
like does he feel hot on his forhaed? what does labored maen? his side are sort of heaving. what are scors?
 
Scour is the term for diarrhea in goats. Labored breathing means the goat seems to be having trouble breathing. If his sides are heaving I would say he is either feeling very bad or having trouble breathing.

I don't want to sound mean but it doesn't seem like you have the skills to diagnose or treat him. I think it would be best if you called a vet.
 
Scour is the term for diarrhea in goats. Labored breathing means the goat seems to be having trouble breathing. If his sides are heaving I would say he is either feeling very bad or having trouble breathing.

I don't want to sound mean but it doesn't seem like you have the skills to diagnose or treat him. I think it would be best if you called a vet.
sorry, but i cant do anything with the vet, it would cost like 200 dollars and i have no job to get that money from.
 
Im sorry to have to say this but maybe you shouldn't have any more animals than you can properly take care of I know that you want them everybody wants stuff but for the sake of the creatures you have maybe you shouldn't get them if you cannot properly take care of them and make sure they also have proper healthcare you post a lot about your sick animals apparently a lot of them are sick. my recommendation don't get any more. you could try to go to tractor supply or some kind of feed store and tell someone who works there what is wrong with your goat usually feed stores carry medicine
 
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Im sorry to have to say this but maybe you shouldn't have any more animals than you can properly take care of I know that you want them everybody wants stuff but for the sake of the creatures you have maybe you shouldn't get them if you cannot properly take care of them and make sure they also have proper healthcare you post a lot about your sick animals apparently a lot of them are sick. my recommendation doesn't get any more. you could try to go to tractor supply or some kind of feed store and tell someone who works there what is wrong with your goat usually feed stores carry medicine
so, i think i found out what the problem was, they were eating only green moist grass and not eaating much hay. therefor, the moisterness in grass and stuff caused moist poo. i gave some hay and the poo isnt as watery anymore.
 
What do y'all think he's doing?
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