Awe, I hope Daisy accepts her babies and I am also hoping and praying the little buckskin gets meds and feels better, poor little guy! Take care, my dear, God has this! 🙏🥰❤️
@ To treat a baby goat with pneumonia, you can: Administer antibiotics: A veterinarian can prescribe antibiotics to treat bacterial pneumonia. Broad-spectrum antibiotics are more effective than narrow-spectrum antibiotics. Naxcel is a prescription antibiotic labeled for goats and is considered the drug of choice for most bacterial pneumonias. Reduce fever and inflammation: Give an anti-inflammatory drug like Banamine to reduce fever and inflammation. Treat congestion: Give an antihistamine like Benadryl syrup to treat congestion. Provide access to food and water: Make sure the goat has ready access to food and water. Keep the goat away from other goats: Keep the goat in a dry, well-ventilated area away from other goats. Consider euthanasia: If the goat is severely affected, you should consider euthanasia. Some signs of pneumonia in goats include: Fever, Difficulty breathing, Coughing, Crackling sounds in the lungs, and Nasal and ocular discharge. You can help prevent pneumonia by vaccinating your goats and managing your herd. *I hope this helps your baby! 😊
Cute babies. Maybe having those other babies around her during and immediately after delivery distracted her and ultimately led to her thinking all the babies in there were not hers. I think she should have had a private space to birth.
Your goat is absolutely adorable and has such a playful spirit!
@@LuluCrazy1 she's definitely a special goat! Lol she keeps us on our toes. 😉 Thanks for watching
That’s a serious mohawk she’s got 😂
@@annavonsee4307 I know, right! 😆 Her grandfather's line tends to have those.
Awe, I hope Daisy accepts her babies and I am also hoping and praying the little buckskin gets meds and feels better, poor little guy! Take care, my dear, God has this! 🙏🥰❤️
@@nanascraftingcottage3620 thank you!
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@ To treat a baby goat with pneumonia, you can:
Administer antibiotics: A veterinarian can prescribe antibiotics to treat bacterial pneumonia. Broad-spectrum antibiotics are more effective than narrow-spectrum antibiotics. Naxcel is a prescription antibiotic labeled for goats and is considered the drug of choice for most bacterial pneumonias.
Reduce fever and inflammation: Give an anti-inflammatory drug like Banamine to reduce fever and inflammation.
Treat congestion: Give an antihistamine like Benadryl syrup to treat congestion.
Provide access to food and water: Make sure the goat has ready access to food and water.
Keep the goat away from other goats: Keep the goat in a dry, well-ventilated area away from other goats.
Consider euthanasia: If the goat is severely affected, you should consider euthanasia.
Some signs of pneumonia in goats include: Fever, Difficulty breathing, Coughing, Crackling sounds in the lungs, and Nasal and ocular discharge.
You can help prevent pneumonia by vaccinating your goats and managing your herd.
*I hope this helps your baby! 😊
Cie the crazy indeed 😂 she was twirling and whirling. The baby's must have been dizzy after that 😂
@@AshleyB0422 haha! 😂
Cute babies. Maybe having those other babies around her during and immediately after delivery distracted her and ultimately led to her thinking all the babies in there were not hers. I think she should have had a private space to birth.
“Cue the crazy” 😂😂😂
@@kimbeale797 Crazy Daisy! She's always good for entertainment. 😆