saltnpepper
Chillin' with the herd
Older pygmy goat (16) with strongyles. She's appears to be resistant to Safe guard (no surprise). Vet wants me to stop safe guard and start ivermectin immediately. Normally I would do injections, but she is very bony due to age and parasites. I'm going to give orally (with the vet's blessing), and am going to have to do my best at weight guess. She's on the small side and normally around 40-50#, but given age and condition, i would guess she's more like 30-40# now. Unfortunately, I don't have scales to get more accurate. I'm going to treat her as a 40#. My question is for anyone who has given ivermectin orally. I've read that if there is a heavy worm load, that the oral dose could be dangerous. Has anyone ever had issues with oral doses?
She is doing well as far as appetite and water intake. She is weak in the front, so we have to help her get up in the front, but she'll lift her back end and wait for help. If you don't get there quick enough, she'll push herself across her shavings to you. However, once she's up you wouldn't know much was wrong with her. She maintained her pygmy attitude and think's she 3, so sometimes moves too fast and stumbles and needs help up again.
I want to give her every chance and I think this is the best route, but I also remind myself that she's right up there for a pygmy.
I am also looking for a quilted weather resistant small vest to help keep her warm. I plan to find a small one and put it on her backwards with the zipper on the back. This should also help support her so she can stand up on her own.
Any thoughts from someone who has experience with something similar would be greatly appreciated.
She is doing well as far as appetite and water intake. She is weak in the front, so we have to help her get up in the front, but she'll lift her back end and wait for help. If you don't get there quick enough, she'll push herself across her shavings to you. However, once she's up you wouldn't know much was wrong with her. She maintained her pygmy attitude and think's she 3, so sometimes moves too fast and stumbles and needs help up again.
I want to give her every chance and I think this is the best route, but I also remind myself that she's right up there for a pygmy.
I am also looking for a quilted weather resistant small vest to help keep her warm. I plan to find a small one and put it on her backwards with the zipper on the back. This should also help support her so she can stand up on her own.
Any thoughts from someone who has experience with something similar would be greatly appreciated.