
08/21/07, 03:04 AM
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 265
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Hoof Problems
I rescued a Boer-mix wether that was being starved to death. Gordon
is my first goat and is an extraordinary animal. I managed to get
his weight up and I had the vet deworm him with Ivomec. The problem
is Gordon's hooves. They were horribly long and misshapen thanks to
his previous ill-treatment but the vet who came out did not trim
hooves. I had a local farmer with goat experience come out to trim
them but he was hesitant to take off too much at once. Not terribly
long after, Gordon developed sore feet and would crawl on his
knees. He could get up but didn't like it. I called another
livestock vet out and he trimmed some more off of Gordon's hooves
with tin snips(!) because he didn't have proper clippers. He
suggested some Derapen which I gave as instructed. Gordon was fine
for a little while then was down again. I had the same farmer come
out and trim. Gordon was okay again for a little while but now is
down again. His knees seem a bit swollen, probably from crawling on
them. What can I do? I am no professional but his hooves still
look awful. One side is curved under so that it touches the other
(so that you cannot see any foot bed at all). Should I just get a
good set of clippers and try to trim them myself? Is there a foot
soak I can use in the meantime? I love my goat dearly. He is
older, the vet thinks, but I would like to keep him around for a
while.
Lisa.
PS In case it is nutrition, I give him grass hay every day plus a
2: 1 alfalfa: oats ration (as per the vet since he had been starved).
He gets fresh browse when he goes out but often lately he prefers to
stay in his pen. I try to bring some fresh cuttings to him. I am
looking at adding loose minerals to his ration.
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