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Posted 4/27/2008 9:25:40 AM
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We have a Goat that PG and I thought she was in labor for last few days but now she got to slobbering at mouth and has no milk anyone out there know what maybe wrong with her She want eat and yesterday all she want to do was stand at water and drink I worried she may have something to give to my other goats.

Loggerswife777 Angela
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Posted 4/27/2008 10:42:39 AM


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Slobbering makes me think of being poisoned. Has she just gotten out on pasture or browse where she might have eaten something she shouldn't? Or has she been nibbling something that might be painted with lead-based paint?

If possible, get in touch with someone locally--a vet or an experienced goat person familiar with the plants that grow in your area--who can take a look at her and see what they think.

Sue

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Posted 4/27/2008 1:03:35 PM
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Thank  Sue But no she been in back with the rest of our Goats and thee is no grass or greenery for them unless we give it to them and all we feed is hay and goat feed from feed store.

Loggerswife777 Angela
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