Another learning opportunity?
I have been keeping a super close eye on my herd, spending hours out there to observe who is chewing cud, to give supplements, etc. Tonite I went out right after they were fed (not by me) and noticed that there was moldy hay in the feeder. I could smell it and see it. I immediately threw it over the fence, but I don't know how many goats ate it or how much. Only one goat was there at the time. We feed in four different places. I also don't know if the other feeders had any moldy hay because by the time I inspected them, the hay that was left was fine.
So... I gave the goats I suspected might have eaten some, activated charcoal in water and then also gave them some probios. It has been an hour and no symptoms. How long does it take for symptoms to show up?
I have been waking up at 4 or 5am every morning and either checking on the goats or doing research. That seems to be when my brain starts thinking about things, so if I need to check on them every few hours, I will do that. What do you think?
My goats normally eat every last bit of hay. No wasting at all. The last two days I have been giving them free choice and still they eat all of it, so I don't know if they would pick around moldy hay or not.
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I lost a little doe to Listeriosis last week. Can't quite figure out how she got it but will be checking hay very closely! It was a terrible way for her to die. She was always my little firecracker and within 5 days was staggering around, head pulled to side, tongue hanging out, unable to eat, drink or swallow. Spent $400 on different drugs, but nothing helped.
It was back on May 12 that I posted about it. The goats were fine. I just read my Goat Management book to find out what might happen (found out the same thing as you, polio & listeriosis) and then watched for symptoms. I figure that although illness could happen, it's not likely to happen. They've had musty hay a few times over the past couple of years. My husband generally gives them their hay but I try to keep a closer eye on it now because it's just not something he picks up on. We get our hay from neighbours in exchange for them putting cattle on our land and most of what they give us is good.
Kare at Chaverah Farm said:
It has been 10 days and so far, so good.
I have learned a LOT about moldy hay, which can cause either Listeria or Polio. Depending on which one, it can take anywhere from a few hours to 21 days to show up.
The combined symptoms to look for are stargazing, excitability, circling, paralysis in the face, diarrhea, abortion, staggering, blindness, muscle tremors, depression, loss of appetite, fever, head pulled to flank with rigid neck, slack jaw and drooling.
They recommend treating for both diseases if you see any symptoms.
So, the treatment would be
So, I hope to have these on hand in case I see any symptoms in the next 11 days.
PLEASE double check EVERYTHING I have written here with your vet, in case I misunderstood something or wrote it down wrong.
If anyone sees an error or something that needs clarification, please correct me!
Marin Waddell said: