Goat off Snotty Nostril

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This morning during chores, my husband noticed that Tipsy seemed off. He told me and I looked at her and noticed she has cloudy mucous coming from one nostril. She has a dry cough sometimes but not all the time. I really assumed it had to do with her getting hay dust in her face when I’m trying to feed. The last couple of feedings I’ve noticed the girls haven’t finished their food which consists of sweet feed and chopped grasses Bermuda and Timothy hay. They are all expecting. Tipsy isn’t due until the middle of July. Dixie is due Friday. Do I need to separate Tipsy? What can I do for her? Large animal vets are basically non existent around here. In the last picture, that’s just her collar hanging down.
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I don't usually worry about a little snot. Especially if it's not green, only on one side, and the animal isn't acting off. To be safe, take her temperature. If it's normal and she doesn't act ill, then just continue to observe.

Chances are it's some combination of dust from the feed or pollen.

If they are all not finishing their feed and not just 1 of them, you may be feeding too much and they are self-regulating. Also, I'm sure it's hot in GA so they may not be wanting to eat quite as much right now. Try feeding them 1st thing in the morning before it gets hot and/or in the evening when things start cooling down. Leave them with access to hay/grass all day.
 

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Thanks for your response. Her temp was 105.4. I found a vet who would work her in today. We are now waiting to see them.
 

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Yep, 105.4 is too high. Hopefully the vet can sort her out. I wouldn't separate the 2 goats, but maybe have the vet check your other doe out while he's there, just in case.
 

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Well, I had to bring her to him. I only brought the sick one. I will definitely find out what I need to do for the others. One is due to kid Friday.
 

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Hey you live close to me! The temperatures have just been so hot; we had a doe with a 106. It's just so hot and humid. Just seeing them with all that fur makes me hot.

Plus we've been having some crazy temp swings which I'm sure can't be good for them
 

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Hey you live close to me! The temperatures have just been so hot; we had a doe with a 106. It's just so hot and humid. Just seeing them with all that fur makes me hot.

Plus we've been having some crazy temp swings which I'm sure can't be good for them
Where do you live?
 

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That is close. We are in Duluth. I have her at Bethlehem Vet Hospital. They are working us in.
 

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A very nice vet saw her. He took his time with her and thinks it may be meningitis. He gave her antibiotics and anti inflamatories as well as vitB. Hoping we caught it soon which is what he thinks and she will turn around quickly.
 

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