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- Feb 10, 2022
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Hi, I recently acquired a 7-month old alpine buck, Morris. Registered Alpine buck. He is a big 'husky' boy, probably 90 lbs; I wonder if he has become a tad overweight since I got him a month ago. He was in a 4*12' pen for a few weeks, then I started letting him run around the barn with my other billy goat and dog. Two things concern me: falling and panting. Today he fell twice when trying to jump off some goat furniture, and face planted. Once I found him lying stunned on the floor of a pen, and the second time he got up quickly off the gravel floor of the barn and resumed playing. A few days ago, I heard him crying in distress - and found him standing with his front leg caught in the upper mouth of his wooden feeder - apparently he tried to jump down and his foot got caught. I lifted up his body and let him release his leg. The bone could have been snapped in that position but he seemed ok after a minute. The other issue that concerns me is his panting - after 5-10 minutes of playful roughhousing and running with the other billy and dog in the larger barn, he starts panting hard, and shows his lips. He slows down. He stops panting once they stop playing. Neither his sister jenny, nor the other billy, nor my dog, are out of breath. Cognitively he seems fine; he learned quickly not to hit me with his horns and other positive behaviors. Any ideas?