Goat with teeth knocked out?

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He has so far refused all mash or wet food options and the hay cubes broken up into small pieces. I also tried giving him romaine lettuce and he refused. I could try the beet pulp though. Do you buy the shreds or pellets?
 

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I have taken hay and cut it into very small pieces for a sick goat, and she ate it....don't know if you have tried that or not but sure do wish you all the best. You are a great goat momma:thumbsup
 

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I'm sad to report my goat isn't doing too well. It looks to me like his jaw repair is falling apart. I'm pretty sure a fairly big piece of bone is sticking out of his gums. He was eating ok until today. And by ok I mean only sweet grain. But today he was less interested in his grain. We have an appointment to go back to the vet a week from Friday but I'm going to call today and try to get him in this week. It's not looking good and I'm leaning towards euthanasia at this point. I live in Michigan and we've had a mild winter so far but this weekend it's supposed to get frigid. I don't want to put him through that additional stress if he likely will continue to get worse. I'm hoping the vet can give me a clear indication on his prognosis and future quality of life. I don't mind giving him extra care long term if he seems pretty happy but I don't want him in pain for the rest of this life. The euthanasia decision is always hard for me so I'm hoping the vet will be straight with me.
 

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You know your animal better than anyone, I am so sorry the jaw surgery is falling apart. I commend you for all you have done for him, you have gone beyond what many could afford to do .....The kindest act we can do for a animal is set them free from their suffering.....sorry you have to make this decision, but as difficult and sad as it is I would do the same. ....:hugs wishing you better news at the vets.....
 

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Thank you for the support! It's been a rough road for sure. I'm very attached to him because I bottle fed him, but I need to put his needs first. I have to keep reminding myself of this.
 

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Thank you for the support! It's been a rough road for sure. I'm very attached to him because I bottle fed him, but I need to put his needs first. I have to keep reminding myself of this.

I totally get it, my kids are my babies, but several months ago I had to put one down by myself in the barn. Never a easy decision for sure, but it is a act of selflessness to let them go and not suffer. I will be thinking of you all day :hugs....be kind to yourself, you will make the best decision, and we all support you....
 

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So sorry you're having to go through this. Totally feel for you, but also for him. Aside from the constant pain, he can't eat right. :( I'm sure you'll make the right decision for him and follow through. As said, you've already gone way beyond where most others would have for him. :hugs
 

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The kindest act we can do for a animal is set them free from their suffering.....sorry you have to make this decision,

...and one of the hardest!! :hugs:hugs

There is this "chance" The wiring is holding but a sliver of bone is loose and coming out. I'm certain they will need to xray to determine but -- if not intact, probably will not end well.

We are all feeling your pain...BTDT. :(
 

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Thanks for all the thoughts! We’re hanging in there for now. He didn’t eat much today but seems in ok spirits otherwise. Still jumping on stuff and wanting attention. I made an appointment for Friday. I’m still thinking I’ll be having him euthanized but I guess we’ll see what the vet says.
 
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