Usually goats are very picky about what they eat and won't eat things that are not good for them ( except things like wire, nails, no idea why they do that, If they do they will stop eating and get skinny and eventually starve to death. Certainly they can have an obstruction to the outflow of their stomach. Hopefully yours is, but this inexperience may well be one of the reasons why the after-hours vets are having a bit of difficulty with Jezabelle. If there is something toxic that makes them sick, many times, it will trigger the vomiting response.

So, she was kind of on her own at that point. An antibiotic injection would very likely not hurt and may help if the cause is an infection. When I first noticed it about an hour ago, she was happier to wander round than she is now. Could she have eaten anything toxic? Her eyelids have good color. While vomiting foam isn't a cause for alarm, consistently doing so should be a concern. Basically this causes a backup of food, water, etc, and they will start vomiting. Once you have received the verification code, you will be able to choose a new password for your account.There are no bad questions only those that are not asked.There are no bad questions only those that are not asked.There are no bad questions only those that are not asked.There are no bad questions only those that are not asked.Get all the latest news along with practical tips and expert advice. ... but is lethargic and occasionally has foam around her mouth and is grinding teeth. Not really...she's in a paddock that shouldn't have anything toxic in it...unless she's poked her head through the fence but even then I don't think there is anything. Unfortunately, unlike a dog, goats don’t vomit. You have Mix with water and drench/ tube her with it. Mind you she seems ok'ish now, sitting at my feet, nibbling on my clothing [ When I first noticed it about an hour ago, she was happier to wander round than she is now. Typically when a goat starts vomiting, there are two reasons why. If I do, I strongly voice some words of advice: Remove those plants ASAP. I have had goats for 40 yrs and have never seen this. IV fluids are also usually given because the sick animals are likely dehydrated and sometimes shocky.

Treatment may very well be necessary.

ASAP get the fencing repaired to prevent another bout with vegetation poisoning. If you come across a goat that is suddenly sick, especially if it has had access to garden plants, poisoning needs to be high on the list of suspects. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.My goats have managed to escape several times this week. Thats understandable that they aren't all experienced as long as they try, but they didn't even phone back which is the part that amazes me. Fresh foliage ingested at even just 0.1% of a goat’s body weight is enough to make the animal sick — that means just 0.1 pound to a 100 pound animal. When I first noticed it about an hour ago, she …

Mountain laurel and rhododendron are two other commonly encountered toxic plants, both producing similar signs to azalea toxicity.Although clinical signs and testimonies from witnesses who’ve seen the goats eating toxic shrubs are the most common clues as to the cause of the sick goats, occasionally you’ll have a case where you’re not sure azaleas are to blame. This is influenced mostly by how much the goat has consumed.I most frequently see azalea toxicity in two scenarios: either the goat owners have azaleas around their home or barn for decoration and are not aware they are toxic to the goats, or a well-meaning neighbor has dumped hedge clippings into the goat pasture for the goats to munch on, not knowing the clippings contain azaleas.Azaleas aren’t the only decorative plant that’s toxic to livestock. JavaScript is disabled. Do you have any around? I'll be contacting my vet tomorrow to mention my concerns, and I'll get her checked out then. A verification code will be sent to you. Usually this happens when goats are allowed into the garden and they eat plants … We had planned to work on the fencing today but got sidetracked with a doe who gave birth. We do all our own goat testing with a simple blood draw and shipment to a goat lab.It’s actually easier than you think! A forum community dedicated to living sustainably and self sufficiently. 1ml of Norocillin LA per 10kg bodyweight. Apr 12, 2016 #1 .