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The running into things sounds like polio. Polio in goats is not like polio in humans. It is a thiamine deficiency. Goats with polio act like they are blind. They run into things and they may push their head against the wall. The apparent blindness is caused by swelling in the brain that pushes on the optic nerve. They push their head against the wall because they have a headache. For polio you need thiamine. You have to get thiamine from the vet but you can give large doses of vitamin B complex until you can get the thiamine. If it were my kid I would also give it a dose of clostridium perfingens antitoxin. The kid may have enterotoxemia, and entero and polio often occur at the same time. The clostridium perfingens antitoxin you should be able to get at the feed store or livestock supply, but the BoSe and the thiamine must be obtained from the vet. Another thing that might help is a dose of BeSe. BoSe is for a selenium deficiency which causes white muscle. In other words, if it were my goat I would give thiamine, clostridium perfingens antitoxin, and BoSe. In all the conditions I mentioned, time is of the essence.Hi. My husband and I rescued two borour/alpine .one Nanny and a Billie. On Feb 2nd 2018 it was 25 degrees. We did not know she was pregnant. Low and behold at 6am my husband comes barreling in with this tiny wet bundle.He is now nine and a half months old and we don't know a thing about goats other that they love weeds. Pepper, the baby developed bloat and became toxic. He was acting drunk and falling down so we brought him in. We started praying and laying hands on him praying in the spirit. Miraculously he made it thru the night, we rushed him to the vet almost 40 miles away. They said he would probably not make it thru the night. He was there three days and two nights. They brought him back and sent home four shots of penicillin . They said to give him oil and baking soda. We did as instructed. After we gave him the only oil I had, canola, he stopped pooping. When we brought him home he was more energetic. I noticed by the mid afternoon he hadn't pooped. Now he is sluggish, walking like he's drunk. And his eyes were rolling around. I have him an inema. And he pooed. But he is still constantly walking aimlessly. He is running into things. And when I stop him he pushes hard.what else can I give him?. @I have Epsom salts. Kero corn syrup and fleet suppositories .he's not drinking on his own . He refuses it . But he'll still take a bottle. I got powered goats milk and make it as directed. Ill water it down a little to give him more water.