Howie is a 270 pound Nubian goat, who was brought to Winslow Farm when his long time companion passed away. Howie missed his friend so deeply, he spent his days laying on the grave of his friend. He stopped eating and his owner became very concerned for Howie. When Howie first arrived at Winslow Farm, he was still grieving and remained isolated from the other animals for some time. In the last few months fortunately, Howie’s spirits have lifted and he has enjoyed the companionship of Cotton, a goat rescued as a baby from an auction last year. Cotton and Howie have been inseparable and now share a stall together in the main barn.
Unfortunately, Howie has medical issues with the tendons in his front legs, along with arthritis. Howie has been placed on arthritis and pain medicine to keep him comfortable.
Howie was recently taken to Tuft’s Large Animal Clinic in North Grafton, in an effort to explore Howie’s medical options. The doctors at Tuft’s explained Howie could have a medical procedure to cut his tendons, which would mean Howie would need to wear casts for 3 to 4 months, all in an effort to alleviate his pain. The down side to this procedure would be the casts would not help him stand and could cause sores on his legs. Howie would experience much discomfort during the healing process.
Debra White, President of Winslow Farm, opted first to trim his toes evenly, as the outer toe grows much faster and sets him off balance. This being said, his inner toes remain compromised from his weight. If they are trimmed evenly this should help somewhat. Howie will begin to receive Adequan, a non steroidal injection, which is normally used on horses who have tendon problems. Howie will receive the Adequan injections every 4 days for one month, for a total of 7 injections. The cost of the initial injection will be $325. If successful, the injections will be given once a month for maintenance, with an additional ongoing $325 cost. Howie will also need to have his hooves trimmed every 4 weeks to keep him standing level. If the Adequan treatments do not help, then Howie will be given cortisone injections every three months.
Winslow Farm will need to purchase a lift for Howie in order to hoist him off his feet when his hooves are trimmed. Because he weighs 270 pounds and has pain in his knees, he falls to the ground when each hoof is lifted to trim them. Howie requires sedative injections in order to to trim his hooves to alleviate the stress he feels from the trimming. The lift will cost $1,000 and could also be used for other goats, sheep, llamas and alpacas, as well, if needed.
Winslow Farm needs to raise $5,000 to recover monies from previous medical expenses. Howie’s medical expenses alone have been $3,000. To go forward with Howie’s new treatment plan, we are asking the public for any assistance they can offer towards these medical costs to keep Howie, our beloved gentle giant, standing tall.
If you are interested in assisting us, you can email us at wnslofrm@aol.com, call 508.285.6451 or send your tax deductible contribution to Winslow Farm Animal Sanctuary, 37 Eddy Street, Norton, MA 02766. You can also make an online donation through Network for Good: http://preview.tinyurl.com/7ryj54d
We received good news, a kind offer was made to match any donations. Thank you!
~ by Debra White


















