It is extremely dangerous to give sulfur to goats without consulting a veterinarian.
Here's why:
* Dosage is critical: The amount of sulfur a goat can safely ingest varies greatly depending on factors like age, weight, and health condition. An incorrect dose can cause serious health problems.
* Sulfur can be toxic: Sulfur is a mineral, and while goats need it, too much can lead to digestive issues, liver problems, and even death.
* Sulfur can interact with other medications: If a goat is already on medication, sulfur can interfere with its effectiveness or even create dangerous side effects.
If you suspect your goat is unwell, please contact a veterinarian immediately. They can diagnose the problem and recommend the correct course of treatment.
Remember, it's always best to rely on professional advice when it comes to animal health.