If more than one animal is affected, suspect something they ate. It may be something they drank, but food is more probable. What have they been eating?
No, goats should not eat Wisteria Vine as it is toxic. It can cause at least depression, if not worse.
Male goats are often called "Billy goats" as a colloquial term to distinguish them from female goats and emphasize their masculinity. The term "Billy" is derived from the old English word for male in animals.
A billy goat. A nanny goat is a "she" and the billy goat is a "he".
Goats are a different species to sheep but they are both ruminants. A male sheep is called a ram, a male goat is called a buck but castrated male goats and sheep are called wethers.
Dogs can get parvovirus. Parvovirus can cause abortions in pigs. Cattle can get parvovirus but it doesn't cause clinical disease. I have not heard of goats getting parvovirus.
Yes
For feral goats it would be hunting.
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No, goats should not eat Wisteria Vine as it is toxic. It can cause at least depression, if not worse.
Male goats are often called "Billy goats" as a colloquial term to distinguish them from female goats and emphasize their masculinity. The term "Billy" is derived from the old English word for male in animals.
I would deworm, as in drench your goats when a worm test or a faecal egg count indicates that the goats have worms.
Many disorders and diseases can cause disorientation. Some of these include brain diseases like dementia and brain tumors, psychological disorders like anxiety and panic disorder, and physical issues like seizures and hypoglycemic attacks.
No, goats should not eat lawn clippings as they can cause digestive issues and potentially be harmful to their health.
Lasalocid is a coccidiostat but it is not registered for use in goats - I would talk to your veterinarian.
Goats sit in trees because they love to eat trees which can be found in many species of trees. also cause' their daredevils
Contraction of the pupillary contrictor muscles.
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