raw eggs and glucose has worked before,there are also many drugs provided by vets that help,plenty of fluid is essential to stop dehydration.
No. Your goats are most likely have worms, that is usually one of the first signs.
Yes
Best medicine to give a 5 year old for diarrhea include yogurt with live cultures and probiotics. For more information visit: webmd.com/children/guide/diarrhea-treatment
no it is not
G. MacLeod has written: 'Goats' -- subject(s): Diseases, Goats, Homeopathic veterinary medicine, Veterinary medicine, Homeopathic
Firstly, I would give your goats medicine for worms. Secondly, goats are rubbish eaters, by this I mean they love weeds, prickles, scrub-foliage etc. (They don't just eat grass). So try to let your goats get as much natural roughage as possible. If things are not improving, please, call a vet!
"Dave went to the doctor yesterday to pick up some medicine for his diarrhea."
It is 0.1ml per pound of dog every 6 to 8 hours not to go for more than 2 days. if they still have diarrhea go to vet.
Yes. Most goats actually love pumpkins, and pumpkin seeds, although they couldn't live of that alone. Even if they don't eat it, they will chew on it and sometimes butt it around like a ball. Some goats are pickier than others, but pumpkin is perfectly safe for all goats (although it may give them diarrhea if they eat TOO much).
It is used for diarrhea
Diarrhea, weight loss, loss of appetite, bloody faeces in late stages. Goats are especially prone to it after pregnancy.
No - there are certain breeds that produce fibre - mohair from Angora goats and cashmere from Cashmere goats.