lump on Schmidts side
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Just noticed this on Schmidt today. Must have popped up over the last couple days because I trimmed hooves a couple days ago and didn't notice it. We hiked today and he seems to be in great spirit. Might be kinda hard to tell from the pic, but it is a dark bump. Looks like a blood blister?


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Hi Dutch007, have you vaccinated him recently? It looks like an injection site abscess.
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#3
Thats not a injection site. A couple inches lower is a typical CL location. Although they can be any size, they are typically bigger then that. Worth keeping an eye on though. But if I had to guess, Id say there is probably a sliver in there. Do they eat from a wooden feeder by chance?
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#4
My yak used to leave lumps on the goats from time to time (upward sweeping horns are more effective). Just a blood blister. They went away. That one on your goat looks like it wants to pop-- The hair has fallen out. Generally harmless though.
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(05-02-2016, 10:50 PM)Dave-Trinity-Farms Wrote: Thats not a injection site. 

Really?? Nearly all the goat injection site pictures show that as a location to give SQ shots. I give shots there pretty often. Are we doing it wrong?  

I'd have thought vaccination lump.
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#6
Thats front of shoulder. Typical site is behind the leg on the arm pit. Granted thats not a great area for goats who need to wear saddles. So could be a injection site.
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#7
In spring/summer I usually give shots front of shoulder to avoid saddle areas.
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