My dad is here visiting and helping with all the feedings (pics to come). We went out at 8AM yesterday morning to feed the boys and he guzzled his bottle. He is always the first one finished and looking for more. Played and acted normal. The afternoon feeding was totally the opposite. Mark had a friend drop by with his boys and Boogie would not eat a drop and all he wanted to do was lay in Kevin's lap. He slept there just about their entire visit. I got out my goat book and read as much as I could. Semi-panic set in. Then I FB messaged Digging Deeper Farm (the breeder). Seemed like it was taking forever (probably actually 5 minutes). I called her and left probably a frantic message. She called me right back. We went over his symptoms. All the same but now he was up and munching on a few bushes. At this point he could have eaten my prize plants I would not have cared one bit. No drainage from anywhere, stomach not hard, ....she asked if I had taken his temperature. Nope, had not thought of that. She said I probably should just to see where he was. Okay...no rectal thermometer int he house and the Amicon's didn't have one either. Off to CVS, I rush. The pharmacists probably thought I was a nut job. Had on all my nasty 'farm clothes'. Hadn't even bothered to shed my chicken shoes for normal shoes. And might have shed a tear or two when I asked where the rectal thermometers were...thought it would be faster to ask. I didn't care I was on an emergency goat run. Came home Boogie in Kevin's lap sound asleep. I checked for breathing. Of course the only thermometer I could find was a Smart one. Had to download an app and set it up. I tried three times but was too miscombobulated to get the job done. Mark to the rescue. Finally got it working and I must say it is pretty sweet.
I called Lisa back to tell her that his temp was 103.3. She said his temp should be 100 to 103. 105 would mean a trip to the vet. She really didn't have anything to offer but just watch him for a few day and see then consider calling the vet. Well my momma goat self told me to call the vet and see what they would say. Not hurting a thing to get a second opionon. I would do it for my two-legged kids. I called the vet in Bethel...Rolling Hills Veterian Services. Whoever answered the phone ws soooo mice and reassuring. Since the boys are 7 weeks old we are going to go ahead and worm them a week early. Hopefully that will take care of the situation.
Night feeding went well and he seems back to almost his normal self.
Like everything else...it must be labeled with GOAT so no humans will use. And yes I took his temp all by myself. Took me back to the days when the two-legged kids were little. TMI I know.
This is surly going to be the best adventure of a lifetime...who needs exotic islands and expensive clothes to find joy. Not this girl. Just give me my chicken shoes and I am off running.
Oh, I'd have panicked, too. These are babies. Hoping for a fast turn around.
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