Goat Symptoms

Browse 72 guides from veterinary sources about goat symptoms.

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Abnormal Goat Milk: Clots, Blood, Watery Milk or Bad-Smelling Milk

Clots, blood, watery or foul-smelling goat milk often points to mastitis. Learn when to monitor, when to see your vet,...

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Blood in Goat Stool: Causes of Red, Dark or Black Feces

Blood in goat stool can signal coccidiosis, enterotoxemia, ulcers, or severe colitis. Learn urgent signs, vet care...

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Blood in Goat Urine: Causes, Urinary Emergencies & What to Do

Blood in a goat’s urine can signal stones, infection, toxins, or bleeding. Learn urgent warning signs, vet care...

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Goat Abdominal Pain: Signs of Belly Pain, Colic or Digestive Emergency

Goat belly pain can signal bloat, acidosis, urinary blockage, or enterotoxemia. Learn urgent signs, vet care options,...

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Goat Abortion or Miscarriage: Emergency Steps, Infection Risk & Vet Care

Goat abortion can signal infection and human health risk. Learn emergency steps, isolation, testing, treatment options,...

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Goat Bleating More or Less Than Normal: Causes of Vocalization Changes

Goat bleating more or less than normal can signal stress, pain, illness, or isolation. Learn causes, red flags, vet...

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Goat Blindness or Sudden Vision Loss: Causes and Emergency Warning Signs

Goat blindness can signal polio, listeriosis, pinkeye, toxins, or eye injury. Learn emergency warning signs, vet...

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Goat Bloat: Signs of a Swollen Left Side, Emergency Risk & What to Do

Goat bloat can cause a swollen left side, pain, and breathing trouble. Learn emergency signs, likely causes, vet...

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Goat Bottle Jaw: Causes of Jaw Swelling, Anemia and Parasite Risk

Goat bottle jaw is a red-flag swelling under the jaw, often linked to anemia, parasites, or protein loss. Learn causes,...

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Goat Breathing With Mouth Open: What It Means and Why It Is an Emergency

Goat breathing with mouth open is a red-flag emergency linked to heat stress, pneumonia, bloat, or airway blockage....

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Goat Circling: Why It Happens and When It Is a Veterinary Emergency

Goat circling can signal listeriosis, polio, ear disease, or brain injury. Learn urgent warning signs, vet care...

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Goat Cloudy Eye: Causes of Corneal Opacity, Blue Eye or Vision Problems

Goat cloudy eye can signal pinkeye, corneal ulcer, trauma, uveitis, or glaucoma. Learn urgent signs, vet care options,...

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Goat Constipation: Causes of Hard Stool, Straining & Reduced Manure

Goat constipation can signal dehydration, diet trouble, indigestion, or urinary blockage. Learn causes, red flags, vet...

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Goat Coughing: Causes, Pneumonia Warning Signs & Home Checks

Goat coughing can signal dust irritation, lungworms, or pneumonia. Learn red-flag signs, home checks, vet care options,...

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Goat Dehydration: Signs, Skin Tent Test, Sunken Eyes & When to Act

Goat dehydration can turn serious fast. Learn the signs, skin tent test, sunken eyes, common causes, home care, and...

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Goat Depression or Dullness: Why Your Goat Seems Quiet or Unwell

A quiet, dull goat can signal pain, infection, bloat, pregnancy toxemia, or urinary blockage. Learn urgent signs, vet...

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Goat Diarrhea: Causes, Dehydration Risk, When to Call a Vet

Goat diarrhea can turn serious fast. Learn common causes, dehydration warning signs, home care steps, and when to call...

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Goat Down and Unable to Stand: Emergency Causes and First Steps

A goat that is down and cannot stand is an emergency. Learn common causes, first steps, vet care options, and realistic...

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Goat Drinking Excessively: Causes of Increased Thirst and Frequent Drinking

Goat drinking excessively? Learn common causes of increased thirst, urgent warning signs, vet tests, home care, and...

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Goat Drooling or Excess Saliva: Choke, Mouth Pain or Neurologic Disease?

Goat drooling can signal choke, mouth sores, toxin exposure, or neurologic disease like listeriosis. Learn urgent...

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Goat Ear Discharge: Causes of Wax, Pus or Foul-Smelling Ear Drainage

Goat ear discharge can mean mites, infection, injury, or deeper ear disease. Learn causes, red flags, vet care, home...

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Goat Eating Dirt, Wood or Non-Food Items: Causes of Pica

Goat eating dirt, wood, or non-food items? Learn common causes of pica, when to see your vet, treatment options, and...

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Goat Eye Discharge: Causes of Watery, Mucus or Pus From the Eyes

Goat eye discharge can signal irritation, pinkeye, injury, or ulcer. Learn causes, when to see your vet, home care, and...

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Goat Eye Flicking or Nystagmus: Causes of Rapid Eye Movements

Goat eye flicking or nystagmus can signal listeriosis, polioencephalomalacia, or ear disease. Learn urgent signs, vet...

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Goat Facial Swelling: Tooth Root Infection, Snakebite, Abscess or Allergy?

Goat facial swelling can signal tooth root infection, abscess, snakebite, or allergy. Learn urgent signs, vet options,...

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Goat Fever: Causes of High Temperature and When It Is an Emergency

Goat fever can signal infection, pneumonia, mastitis, or heat stress. Learn normal temperature, emergency warning...

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Goat Gas, Rumen Distension or Belly Full of Air: What It Means

Goat belly swelling can signal life-threatening bloat. Learn common causes, emergency signs, vet care, home steps, and...

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Goat Grinding Teeth: A Common Sign of Pain, Bloat or Illness

Goat grinding teeth often signals pain, bloat, urinary blockage, or digestive illness. Learn when to monitor, when to...

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Goat Hair Loss: Causes of Bald Patches, Thinning Coat or Patchy Fur

Goat hair loss can come from lice, mites, ringworm, rain rot, or mineral imbalance. Learn when to monitor at home and...

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Goat Hard Udder or Udder Swelling: Mastitis, Congestion or Injury?

Goat udder swelling can mean mastitis, milk congestion, or injury. Learn red flags, home care, vet options, and...

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Goat Head Pressing: What It Means and Why It Is an Emergency

Goat head pressing is a red-flag neurologic sign linked to polio, listeriosis, toxins, or liver disease. Learn when to...

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Goat Head Shaking: Ear Mites, Pain, Neurologic Disease or Irritation?

Goat head shaking can signal ear mites, infection, pain, grass awns, or neurologic disease. Learn when to monitor, when...

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Goat Head Tilt: Ear Disease, Listeriosis or Neurologic Problems?

Goat head tilt can signal ear disease, listeriosis, or brain problems. Learn urgent warning signs, vet care options,...

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Goat Hot Spots or Moist Skin Sores: Causes, Care & When to Get Help

Goat hot spots or moist skin sores can signal parasites, infection, or orf. Learn causes, home care, vet treatment...

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Goat in Labor but No Progress: Signs of Dystocia and When to Call a Vet

Goat in labor with no progress? Learn signs of dystocia, when to call your vet urgently, likely causes, treatment...

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Goat Itching and Scratching: Causes of Pruritus, Parasites or Skin Disease

Goat itching can signal lice, mites, ringworm, or skin infection. Learn when to monitor, when to see your vet, and...

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Goat Labored Breathing: Emergency Causes of Fast, Heavy or Difficult Breathing

Goat breathing hard or fast? Learn emergency causes of labored breathing, when to call your vet now, treatment options,...

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Goat Lethargy: Causes, When to Worry & What to Do

Goat lethargy can signal parasites, acidosis, pregnancy toxemia, pain, or infection. Learn red flags, vet care options,...

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Goat Limping: Foot Rot, Injury, Hoof Problems or Joint Disease?

Goat limping can signal foot rot, hoof overgrowth, injury, abscess, or joint disease. Learn when to monitor, when to...

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Goat Low Body Temperature: Hypothermia Signs in Kids and Adults

Goat hypothermia can turn critical fast. Learn normal goat temperatures, warning signs in kids and adults, vet care...

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Goat Lumps, Bumps or Swelling: Abscess, Injury, Tumor or Infection?

Goat swelling can mean abscess, injury, infection, edema, or a tumor. Learn when to monitor, when to call your vet, and...

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Goat Nasal Discharge: Causes of Runny Nose, Mucus or Pus

Goat nasal discharge can signal irritation, infection, pneumonia, parasites, or tumors. Learn when to monitor, when to...

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Goat Not Drinking Water: Causes, Dehydration Risk & What to Do

Goat not drinking water? Learn common causes, dehydration warning signs, when to see your vet fast, and practical home...

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Goat Not Eating: Causes of Appetite Loss, When to Worry & Next Steps

Goat not eating? Learn common causes, urgent warning signs, vet care options, home steps, and realistic 2026 U.S. cost...

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Goat Not Gaining Weight: Causes of Poor Growth in Kids and Adults

Goat not gaining weight? Learn common causes in kids and adults, when to call your vet, likely tests, home care steps,...

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Goat Pale Eyelids or Pale Gums: Anemia Signs Every Owner Should Know

Pale eyelids or gums in goats can signal anemia, parasites, blood loss, or serious illness. Learn urgent signs, vet...

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Goat Paralysis or Inability to Move: Emergency Neurologic and Spinal Causes

Goat suddenly unable to stand or move? Learn urgent neurologic and spinal causes, when to see your vet immediately,...

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Goat Prolapse: Vaginal or Rectal Tissue Protruding and What to Do

Goat prolapse is an emergency. Learn causes, when to see your vet, treatment options, home care, and realistic 2026 US...

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Goat Rash or Crusty Skin: Causes of Redness, Scabs and Irritated Skin

Goat rash or crusty skin can come from mites, lice, ringworm, orf, infection, or sun damage. Learn when to monitor,...

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Goat Red Eyes: Causes of Eye Redness, Pinkeye or Irritation

Goat red eyes can mean pinkeye, irritation, injury, or a corneal ulcer. Learn common causes, when to see your vet, home...

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Goat Retained Placenta: When After Kidding It Becomes a Problem

Goat retained placenta is a problem when the afterbirth is still present 12-18 hours after kidding. Learn warning...

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Goat Scabs Around the Mouth: Orf, Irritation or Trauma?

Goat mouth scabs may be orf, irritation, or trauma. Learn when to isolate, when to see your vet, and realistic 2026 US...

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Goat Scrotal Swelling: Injury, Infection, Hernia or Testicular Disease?

Goat scrotal swelling can mean injury, infection, hernia, or testicular disease. Learn urgent signs, vet care options,...

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Goat Seizures: Emergency Causes of Convulsions, Collapse or Paddling

Goat seizures are an emergency. Learn common causes like PEM, listeriosis, toxins, and low calcium, plus what your vet...

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Goat Separating From the Herd: Causes of Isolation, Hiding or Standing Alone

A goat standing alone can signal pain, parasites, pregnancy toxemia, lameness, or infection. Learn when to monitor,...

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Goat Sneezing: Allergies, Irritants, Infection or Something More Serious?

Goat sneezing can come from dust, hay, nasal bots, or respiratory infection. Learn when to monitor, when to see your...

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Goat Squinting or Keeping One Eye Closed: Pain, Injury or Infection?

Goat squinting or holding one eye closed can mean pain, pinkeye, a corneal ulcer, or injury. Learn urgent signs, vet...

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Goat Stiffness or Trouble Getting Around: Arthritis, Injury or Neurologic Causes

Goat stiffness can come from arthritis, hoof disease, injury, or neurologic illness. Learn urgent signs, vet options,...

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Goat Straining to Urinate: Causes of Urinary Blockage, Pain or Dribbling

Goat straining to urinate can signal a life-threatening urinary blockage. Learn common causes, emergency signs, vet...

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Goat Tremors or Shaking: Causes of Muscle Twitching, Toxicity or Illness

Goat tremors can signal toxicity, polio, listeriosis, low calcium, or pregnancy toxemia. Learn urgent signs, vet care,...

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Goat Urinating Frequently: Causes of Increased Urination or Small Frequent Streams

Goat urinating often or only passing small streams? Learn common causes, urgent warning signs, vet care options, and...

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Goat Urine Dribbling or Incontinence: Causes of Leaking Urine

Goat urine dribbling can signal urinary stones, infection, or nerve problems. Learn urgent signs, vet care options, and...

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Goat Vaginal Discharge: Causes of Mucus, Blood or Pus in Does

Goat vaginal discharge can be normal in heat or a sign of infection, abortion, or retained placenta. Learn when to...

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Goat Vomiting: Causes, When to Worry & What to Do

Goat vomiting is often an emergency. Learn common causes, red-flag signs, vet treatment options, home care, and...

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Goat Weakness: Causes of a Weak, Shaky or Fading Goat

Weak, shaky, or fading goats need fast attention. Learn common causes, emergency warning signs, vet care options, and...

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Goat Weight Gain or Obesity: How to Tell Fat From Bloat or Pregnancy

Learn how to tell normal fat cover from obesity, bloat, pregnancy, or pseudopregnancy in goats, plus when to monitor at...

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Goat Weight Loss: Causes of a Thin Goat, Poor Condition or Wasting

Goat losing weight? Learn common causes of a thin goat, when to see your vet urgently, likely tests, home care, and...

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Goat Wheezing or Noisy Breathing: Causes of Airway Sounds in Goats

Goat wheezing or noisy breathing can signal pneumonia, lungworms, airway blockage, or smoke irritation. Learn urgent...

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Goat Wobbly or Off Balance: Causes of Ataxia and Staggering

Goat staggering or off balance can signal listeriosis, polio, toxins, or injury. Learn urgent signs, vet care options,...

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Postpartum Goat Acting Sick: Fever, Discharge or Not Cleaning After Kidding

Post-kidding fever, foul discharge, or retained placenta in a goat can signal metritis, milk fever, or mastitis. Learn...

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Pregnant Goat Discharge: Normal Mucus or a Warning Sign?

Pregnant goat discharge can be normal mucus before kidding, but blood, pus, odor, or illness can signal trouble. Learn...

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Sudden Aggression in Goats: Pain, Hormones, Neurologic Disease or Stress?

Sudden aggression in goats can signal pain, breeding hormones, stress, or neurologic disease. Learn when to monitor,...

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