- Apr 3, 2008
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I checked on my goat and the wether was baa'ing, but the doe wasn't moving. They are Nigerian Dwarf goats, we've only had them a couple of days.
Anyway, normally the doe will baa and come when we are out too. Her head was laying in some chicken feed, I couldn't wake her up at first. I had a turkey chick in there, I thought she couldn't get to it, but she managed to wedge her head in and eat it.
It freaked me out, I seriously thought she was dead. She finally woke up and we let her out and she is acting fine now. But should I take her to a vet? She's probably eaten about 1 quart mason jar full of chicken feed in the last 24 hours. Is this an emergency?
Money is nonexistent right now, but if it's serious, we will take her to a vet. What symptoms do I watch for? I called a vet and they said check her gums. Her gums are very light pink. They said watch for gray gums and for bloat.
help, I'm clueless!
Anyway, normally the doe will baa and come when we are out too. Her head was laying in some chicken feed, I couldn't wake her up at first. I had a turkey chick in there, I thought she couldn't get to it, but she managed to wedge her head in and eat it.
It freaked me out, I seriously thought she was dead. She finally woke up and we let her out and she is acting fine now. But should I take her to a vet? She's probably eaten about 1 quart mason jar full of chicken feed in the last 24 hours. Is this an emergency?
Money is nonexistent right now, but if it's serious, we will take her to a vet. What symptoms do I watch for? I called a vet and they said check her gums. Her gums are very light pink. They said watch for gray gums and for bloat.
help, I'm clueless!