journeysend
Chillin' with the herd
Well I was outside visiting with everyone when I noticed my possibly pregnant 3-4 yr old doe had what looked like diarrhea on her bottom. I washed it off because it was attracting a lot of gnats and such. Then I watched her for 15 minutes until she pooped again and saw her poop was completely formed but was covered in a thick mucus with possibly a little string of blood in it. So I guess the mucus is what was on her and not diarrhea.
I have googled this but I have been pretty unsuccessful in finding info on an adult doe with mucus and no diarrhea. She has been acting normal, eating good and until today her poop has always been completely normal. She was wormed the 13th of the month using Ivermectin 1.87% horse paste. I may be worrying too much, but this is kind of concerning me. If she is pregnant she could be as far along as 2-3 months. Oh, she is/was copper deficient and we are working on that. She gets good feed and is now being offered minerals free choice. Any help or advice would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!
I have googled this but I have been pretty unsuccessful in finding info on an adult doe with mucus and no diarrhea. She has been acting normal, eating good and until today her poop has always been completely normal. She was wormed the 13th of the month using Ivermectin 1.87% horse paste. I may be worrying too much, but this is kind of concerning me. If she is pregnant she could be as far along as 2-3 months. Oh, she is/was copper deficient and we are working on that. She gets good feed and is now being offered minerals free choice. Any help or advice would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!