sick goats


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Posted by Shirley Hearne on July 10, 2000 at 06:57:42:

I do want to thank everyone that has offered advice, but so far we are still stumped as to what is wrong with them. The vet can't come up with a diagnosis and to make things worse.....the little female is starting to make that grinding noise with her teeth, and won't eat. We thought we would be able to bring the little male home today, but the vet says he wants to keep him at least another day. Yesterday the vet says he did eat a little bit and seemed a little more energetic, but today he is right back down again, it seems as though its one thing after another. We are very upset over the whole situation,especially our two sons (ages 13 and 12), we all just loved the two goats a lot. HELP
Shirley Hearne



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