flexy
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Post by flexy on Jul 31, 2016 20:08:16 GMT
We got some goats Vet checked and healthy . So now one of the goats is blind called the vet out and he said pink eye . Ok so he gave her a shot of batamine and antibiotics and also a shot of b-12 . Give her antibiotics 48 hours until it runs out and she should be fine . Well it's been three weeks and she is still blind . She is eating pooping and walking around . Does any one else know what can cause it ? She has no other ailments .
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mistersmom
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Post by mistersmom on Jul 31, 2016 20:55:06 GMT
Get in touch with Karen Cole - she is a goat expert!!! Hope things can get worked out.
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Post by horselady on Jul 31, 2016 23:59:57 GMT
Goats are so sensitive.. i have a feeling that perhaps where she came from she was putting her head between butterups.. to eat grass... the flower is not good if the eye comes in contact with it.. and it is the same with horses. other than that. karen might know.
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flexy
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Post by flexy on Aug 2, 2016 19:02:50 GMT
How can I get in touch with her ? I am not finding her in Google ?
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mistersmom
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Post by mistersmom on Aug 2, 2016 22:42:09 GMT
She is on here. I will send her FB message to check this thread. :-)
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Post by karencole on Aug 2, 2016 22:50:33 GMT
Its not making sense to still be blind after 3 weeks. Probably what happened us the pink eye damaged the eye and what you are seeing is a scar. Is the eye itself still red, swelled and runny or is it white and foggy looking?
Is she acting fine otherwise? How old is she? I have to do chores but I will check back in a couple if hours.
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