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Re: update on kid with weak back legs (now he is really a floppy kid)

Posted by Lila on November 05, 2001 at 07:20:03:

In Reply to: update on kid with weak back legs (now he is really a floppy kid) posted by Cindy on November 04, 2001 at 20:08:43:

Cindy, we had a goat have triplets a month ago. They sized from small, medium to large. The medium and large were billies and the large one couldn't stand up for anything. We kept getting him up and letting him stand a bit when we went out to bottle feed. Figured maybe he was laying wrong some how in the mother or something. Anyway, it may not be the same as yours but he started standing on his own in about 3 days or around there and now he is stronger than the other one. Hopefully yours will come around too. We didn't even realize she was pregnant because we had bought her in july and she went through the worming and coccidia and the whole 9 yards and still had triplets that were pretty healthy. Thank goodness. Good luck.


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