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Old 04/20/11, 05:52 PM
 
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Baby Boer orphan questions

Took on a bottle baby boer just a day old. Was told she had some colostrum from frozen stock and by her first poo I tend to believe it.
Gave her the needed shots and all.

Can I put her with the other three week old (3) bottle babies or should she be confined for safety?

Gave her a bottle of replacement and she took 8oz right away....should have given her 4oz but she took it so fast I was stunned.

Go back to 4oz next feeding?

Maybe a taste of baking soda if I overfed?

This is my first orphan so I'm trying not to miss much.

I am such a sucker for fuzzy face....specially one that no one else was interested at all in taking in.

Thanks,

Chris
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Old 04/20/11, 07:23 PM
 
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The only heads up Im going to advize is to NOT use milk replacer. Get this kid on whole cows milk if you dont have fresh goat.
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Old 04/21/11, 03:54 PM
 
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OK for anybody who cares to listen or cares to throw stones because I deserve it.

All seemed fine when I put her in a box I filled with hay. The other little ones were too wild so I made sure she was snuggled in warm and fed and went to bed for a few hours.

Got up and the little one was unresponsive. She was alive but not well.

Long story short I got her to the vet and she as I type this is still alive but is hanging on.

They said her temp had dropped to 92.5 and she was dehydrated. They put a line in and have her temp back up but she is still touch and go.

I should have brought her in....I thought it was warm enough. I should have just held her all night to ensure she was OK.

I should have got up earlier.

I am so ----ed at myself.

I wish I could turn the clock back I feel as bad and guilty as hell.

Chris
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Old 04/21/11, 05:29 PM
 
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Just got the call....she passed a little bit ago.
50 yr old guys shouldn't cry but they do.
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Old 04/21/11, 07:32 PM
 
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Woulda coulda shoulda. Chris dont throw stones at yourself.
So sorry for your loss. Its never easy.
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Old 04/21/11, 08:16 PM
 
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Location: lone star state
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when we had orphans boar babies we mixed up
1 gal whole milk
1 can evaporated milk
and 1 cup whole milk buttermilk
we had no problems with runs or anything they did real well fed them 3 times a day an 8 oz baby bottle we kept them in a playpen in the house if it was cold outside done this with sheep and goats
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