I'm pretty sure you cannot...and I'm not sure why you would want to. ;-)
Goats do not tolerate pain very well, and when my goat had bladder stones that needed to be removed by operating (cutting his stomach open with an 8 inch incision, then cutting the bladder open), he was only given 325mg of Tylenol 2-3X/day for a week. This seemed to ease his pain sufficiently, as he was up and around the following morning and continued to do well post-surgery.
Please don't be angry with me for saying this, but...if you want to give your goat hydrocodone just to see what would happen, please don't. It would be very sad if you did, and the goat died from it. If your goat has pain, have a vet take a look. My vet will give me advice over the phone - maybe that would work for you too.
Good luck!
With in six months a goat can give birth a baby goat after mating
The goat ran away from me.
Male goat is a Billy.Female goat is a Nanny.Young goat is a Kid.
Take the goat to a vet who may be able to give you some injectable antiinflammatories.
the goat kicks the kid because he shot sticks at the goat and the goat runs away
Give birth through their vagina.
An average dairy goat will give 1,083 lbs of milk per lactation.
No as this is a human medication and there would be unknown side effects in a goat - you could destroy the liver and harm your goat.
No
Not a good idea.
no
yes. Most of the hydrocodone out there has some level of Tylenol in it already. Hydrocodone is usually give with Ibprufren because Tylenol does not have the anti- inflammatory affects that Ibprufren has in it. When hydrocodone is given with the Ibprofren it's normally called Vicoprufren though there are other names for the combo as well