I have a doe due March 2 and I just separated her from the other does. She has a little dried blood on her vulva and when she peed it was a little pink, but that could have been the dried stuff being washed away. Apparently, I should have followed my gut and separated her before. -(
I put a yearling with her that isn't a bully.
So, what can I do, hope for the best?
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When she peed it looked more normal red not dark or Amber. She looks clean this a.m. And it's sprinkling this morning so I can let them all stay in the barn separated for now. Seems like R&R is in order away from the bullies. She will be able to go outside later, I just have to rearrange some goats.
If I see blood later I will get a pic. Thnx for the response. -)
A little blood that is dried on there may be nothing to worry about. Do you have a picture? I have often seen colored sticky mucus before kidding and gone on to normal kiddings. It depends on whether you mean thick red or dark brown or a more amber red...
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If I see blood later I will get a pic. Thnx for the response. -)
A little blood that is dried on there may be nothing to worry about. Do you have a picture? I have often seen colored sticky mucus before kidding and gone on to normal kiddings. It depends on whether you mean thick red or dark brown or a more amber red...
Hoping for the best!