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Does her abdomen feel squishy? Does it gurgle if you gently shake her? If so, she may have floppy kid. It has been so many years since I have had to treat it, I have forgotten a lot. Look it up on line. If the kid has floppy kid, milk is the worst thing for her. Discontinue milk for at least 24 hours and give electrolytes such as pediolyte instead. She should probably be tube fed but that takes some skill. You could probably find a video on youtube. You also need a weak kid (or lamb) syringe. You can buy them or you can make your own. You need a urinary catheter and a 50cc syringe with a catheter tip. You can get those from your vet but since today is a Saturday that may be an issue.Hi all, there is plenty of milk from this kid's dam and another goat. She was doing really well for a couple of days, drinking 3-4 bottles a day, then yesterday stopped taking the bottle, and last night we had a cold spell, and today she is floppy and lethargic again. I've given her 1.5cc penicillin subq, probiotics, selenium+E gel orally, and 1cc vitamins ADE orally. Today she's taken a few sips of milk here and there but is now shivering and floppy, even though she's bundled up. I noticed when giving her the penicillin injection it was hard to tent her skin, like she's really dehydrated. She is much larger than her sister, who is active and nursing.
Also, her front hooves we're bent or curled under her first day or two, then resolved apparently with vitamin e, and today one hoof is curled under again. View attachment 3756353Her dam won't let her nurse. Is it possible to save her?