Aggravation Acres
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After trying to tell my vets that my horse had hyperlipemia. Them not believing me.
A 3 day vet stay and almost $1,000 in cost. (because they believed that it was an ulcer and not responding to their meds) guess what.
They called another vet in Ohio. Their response. She has all the classic signs.
Our vet is not equiped to deal with the problem and She and baby would have to be shipped off to another state and the outcome would probably not be good. And of course the vets now want to be paid the day the service is done. So after your accounts bottom out and credit cards are maxed out what is a person to do.
We had to bring her home and wait the outcome.
If they had listended to me she might have made it, now there is no hope.
So my question is. I am trying to feed the colt goat milk until my husband get home from work. He is supose to be picking up milk replacement. How much should I be trying to get down this little guy and how often?
So far I got about 1/4 cup in him by putting a little in the corner of his mouth with a littly syringe. So he does not tip his head back. I got a baby bottle from the neighbor but that does not seem to work. He just puts it between his teeth and looks at me.
He has been nibbeling a little hay and grain.
And sugestions would be helpful.
Please no hurtful remarks I feel awful enough at this time.
Deb
A 3 day vet stay and almost $1,000 in cost. (because they believed that it was an ulcer and not responding to their meds) guess what.
They called another vet in Ohio. Their response. She has all the classic signs.
Our vet is not equiped to deal with the problem and She and baby would have to be shipped off to another state and the outcome would probably not be good. And of course the vets now want to be paid the day the service is done. So after your accounts bottom out and credit cards are maxed out what is a person to do.
We had to bring her home and wait the outcome.
If they had listended to me she might have made it, now there is no hope.
So my question is. I am trying to feed the colt goat milk until my husband get home from work. He is supose to be picking up milk replacement. How much should I be trying to get down this little guy and how often?
So far I got about 1/4 cup in him by putting a little in the corner of his mouth with a littly syringe. So he does not tip his head back. I got a baby bottle from the neighbor but that does not seem to work. He just puts it between his teeth and looks at me.
He has been nibbeling a little hay and grain.
And sugestions would be helpful.
Please no hurtful remarks I feel awful enough at this time.
Deb