Here's another thread about a goat who coughs. My goat, Moose, has developed an intermittent cough over the past 2 weeks. He's also a bit lethargic. His eyes and nose look clear, no discharge. His appetite is good. His temp this morning was 103.
He has always been my laggard. He's not as big as the other 2, and doesn't look as good, but he has always been healthy and vigorous. He may also suffer a bit of stress because his half brother, Apache, picks on him a lot.
I will add that it is my allergy season (juniper pollen), and I really suffer from it. Maybe he's allergic also.
Re lungworms... if one goat has it, do all of them have it? The other 2 goats are pictures of health and vigor. But Moose isn't doing so well. I recently gave the boys a de-wormer called Positive Pellet goat wormer. I had them tested for worms once, with negative results, but I don't believe that.
Thanks for any wisdom you may pass on to me.
He has always been my laggard. He's not as big as the other 2, and doesn't look as good, but he has always been healthy and vigorous. He may also suffer a bit of stress because his half brother, Apache, picks on him a lot.
I will add that it is my allergy season (juniper pollen), and I really suffer from it. Maybe he's allergic also.
Re lungworms... if one goat has it, do all of them have it? The other 2 goats are pictures of health and vigor. But Moose isn't doing so well. I recently gave the boys a de-wormer called Positive Pellet goat wormer. I had them tested for worms once, with negative results, but I don't believe that.
Thanks for any wisdom you may pass on to me.