In advance, I apologize for the novel. I just wanted to be as specific as possible, to help give an idea of what could be going on with her.
About the goat:
So my DH, son, and I live on a 120+ acre family farm, with our only "neighbors" being family. We have one single pygmy goat doe. Her name is Eleanor. She is adored by everyone on the farm, and spoiled rotten. She is so special to everyone, especially us. We bought her as a "teenager" a year or two ago and she was so incredibly skittish and unsocial. It took a long time, but now she is just the sweetest, friendliest goat you'd ever meet. She actually lives on our front porch, where everyone can visit her and bring her daily treats. On the coldest days of winter (well below zero), she would actually come in the house and camp out in the spare bathroom. So she thinks she's a house goat and will walk right in the door and try to make herself at home when the door is opened. Last night she had a bad night and we thought she was passing away, so we carried her inside, laid her on the living room floor, and I stayed up with her all night until I got too tired and made a bed on the floor next to her and slept with my arm around her, so she wouldn't die alone. (Thankfully, I woke up to her standing up and over me, looking down at me. lol) She is so very spoiled and loved, and I couldn't imagine life without her.
The issue:
A few days ago, I noticed she was starting to act a little strange. She would hold one ear up and one ear down, all day. I thought maybe..an ear infection or something. Looked in and didn't see anything abnormal. The next day, she couldn't walk right and kept falling over, and the ear thing had progressed into holding her head towards her left side. I looked up the symptoms and the only things I could find that fit them all were Listeriosis and Goat Polio. Symptoms sounded almost identical and treatments were pretty identical..penicillin and Thiamine (vitamin b1). By that time of day, the local vets were closed. So we called around to all the Tractor Supplies and farm stores in a 1-hours-drive radius and found only one Tractor Supply that carried the thiamine, an hour away, so we rushed there and got it and the penicillin and rushed back. I found dosage instructions online, and we estimate her weight at around 50 lbs, so we started giving her the Penicillin, SQ, 3ccs, every 6 hours, and the Thiamine, IM, 2.25ccs, also every 6 hours. We did that for a couple days and that brings us to today. The Penicillin would make her weak and loopy every time we injected it, so I'm kind of afraid to keep that up. Today I started giving her the Thiamine orally, because the 18 gauge needle was really hurting her and she was starting to look like a pincushion. The directions I read said orally after a few days was fine. Anyways, I've seen no improvement yet, though I understand it could take weeks. However, she's developed a new symptom. If you read the "About" paragraph above, I mentioned last night. About midnight, I heard a commotion on the porch, so I ran out and she was on her side, flailing. She had her head stuck through the wooden posts on the porch, so I helped free her head, but she kept flailing. It slowed down to where just her head would try to jerk to the left/back every few seconds. Her eyes were jumping all over the place. I thought that was the end for her, so I ran and got DH to say our last goodbyes. We sat out there with her while she did that for about an hour. Then I decided if she was going to die, she was going to die happy, so we brought her in. Well, you can read about that above. She did the head jerking thing all night, until about 5am when I woke up to her standing up over me. I was so incredibly relieved. I should mention, we would have rushed her to the emergency vet right away if we'd had the money. In an unfortunate coincidence, our old dog started having seizures the night before and we had to rush him to the emergency vet. They didn't expect him to make it, but he pulled through, but left us with a $400 bill that wiped out the last of our Care Credit, and bills this month left us with no spare change, so sadly we can't afford to get her to a vet. Again, anyways, today she acts fairly ok..still weak, tired, a shadow of her former self, but another new symptom. I guess it's the same thing that happened last night, but not as bad. About once every 30-60 minutes, she'll fall over and start rolling/flailing. It doesn't really look like a seizure (but what do I know?), in that she doesn't shake, just rolls, trying to right herself. It lasts just a minute or two and passes. She'll stand back up and lean against something for a minute to steady herself and then be ok again. After she's steadied herself, so far, she's always urinated right away, but perhaps that's from freaking herself out..
A few dietary details... she eats mostly grass/weeds. She's usually tied up in different areas for hours a day to eat all the greens she wants. She always has clean water. She gets a flake of hay once or twice a week. That's been her main diet since she's been sick, since she's too weak to be tied up to graze. She did get into some cat food a week or so before the first symptoms, but not much, and I don't know if that's even bad for goats. Her treats include carrots (her favorite), watermelon (which she's decided she doesn't like now), tomatoes, apples.. I think that's about it.
So goat folks, any ideas what's wrong with Eleanor? And if there's anything else I should be doing for her? Am I doing something wrong? Do I just need to wait it out?
Healthy Eleanor:




Sick Eleanor:
(Taken just now. This shows how her head stays to the left. And obviously she's noticeably thinner, although she's still eating very well. Sorry for the lousy quality..snappy iPod pics and after dark.)




About the goat:
So my DH, son, and I live on a 120+ acre family farm, with our only "neighbors" being family. We have one single pygmy goat doe. Her name is Eleanor. She is adored by everyone on the farm, and spoiled rotten. She is so special to everyone, especially us. We bought her as a "teenager" a year or two ago and she was so incredibly skittish and unsocial. It took a long time, but now she is just the sweetest, friendliest goat you'd ever meet. She actually lives on our front porch, where everyone can visit her and bring her daily treats. On the coldest days of winter (well below zero), she would actually come in the house and camp out in the spare bathroom. So she thinks she's a house goat and will walk right in the door and try to make herself at home when the door is opened. Last night she had a bad night and we thought she was passing away, so we carried her inside, laid her on the living room floor, and I stayed up with her all night until I got too tired and made a bed on the floor next to her and slept with my arm around her, so she wouldn't die alone. (Thankfully, I woke up to her standing up and over me, looking down at me. lol) She is so very spoiled and loved, and I couldn't imagine life without her.
The issue:
A few days ago, I noticed she was starting to act a little strange. She would hold one ear up and one ear down, all day. I thought maybe..an ear infection or something. Looked in and didn't see anything abnormal. The next day, she couldn't walk right and kept falling over, and the ear thing had progressed into holding her head towards her left side. I looked up the symptoms and the only things I could find that fit them all were Listeriosis and Goat Polio. Symptoms sounded almost identical and treatments were pretty identical..penicillin and Thiamine (vitamin b1). By that time of day, the local vets were closed. So we called around to all the Tractor Supplies and farm stores in a 1-hours-drive radius and found only one Tractor Supply that carried the thiamine, an hour away, so we rushed there and got it and the penicillin and rushed back. I found dosage instructions online, and we estimate her weight at around 50 lbs, so we started giving her the Penicillin, SQ, 3ccs, every 6 hours, and the Thiamine, IM, 2.25ccs, also every 6 hours. We did that for a couple days and that brings us to today. The Penicillin would make her weak and loopy every time we injected it, so I'm kind of afraid to keep that up. Today I started giving her the Thiamine orally, because the 18 gauge needle was really hurting her and she was starting to look like a pincushion. The directions I read said orally after a few days was fine. Anyways, I've seen no improvement yet, though I understand it could take weeks. However, she's developed a new symptom. If you read the "About" paragraph above, I mentioned last night. About midnight, I heard a commotion on the porch, so I ran out and she was on her side, flailing. She had her head stuck through the wooden posts on the porch, so I helped free her head, but she kept flailing. It slowed down to where just her head would try to jerk to the left/back every few seconds. Her eyes were jumping all over the place. I thought that was the end for her, so I ran and got DH to say our last goodbyes. We sat out there with her while she did that for about an hour. Then I decided if she was going to die, she was going to die happy, so we brought her in. Well, you can read about that above. She did the head jerking thing all night, until about 5am when I woke up to her standing up over me. I was so incredibly relieved. I should mention, we would have rushed her to the emergency vet right away if we'd had the money. In an unfortunate coincidence, our old dog started having seizures the night before and we had to rush him to the emergency vet. They didn't expect him to make it, but he pulled through, but left us with a $400 bill that wiped out the last of our Care Credit, and bills this month left us with no spare change, so sadly we can't afford to get her to a vet. Again, anyways, today she acts fairly ok..still weak, tired, a shadow of her former self, but another new symptom. I guess it's the same thing that happened last night, but not as bad. About once every 30-60 minutes, she'll fall over and start rolling/flailing. It doesn't really look like a seizure (but what do I know?), in that she doesn't shake, just rolls, trying to right herself. It lasts just a minute or two and passes. She'll stand back up and lean against something for a minute to steady herself and then be ok again. After she's steadied herself, so far, she's always urinated right away, but perhaps that's from freaking herself out..
A few dietary details... she eats mostly grass/weeds. She's usually tied up in different areas for hours a day to eat all the greens she wants. She always has clean water. She gets a flake of hay once or twice a week. That's been her main diet since she's been sick, since she's too weak to be tied up to graze. She did get into some cat food a week or so before the first symptoms, but not much, and I don't know if that's even bad for goats. Her treats include carrots (her favorite), watermelon (which she's decided she doesn't like now), tomatoes, apples.. I think that's about it.
So goat folks, any ideas what's wrong with Eleanor? And if there's anything else I should be doing for her? Am I doing something wrong? Do I just need to wait it out?


Healthy Eleanor:
Sick Eleanor:
(Taken just now. This shows how her head stays to the left. And obviously she's noticeably thinner, although she's still eating very well. Sorry for the lousy quality..snappy iPod pics and after dark.)
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