Goats help !!!

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Felt for her ligaments again this morning there is no doubt they are 100% gone and she has been laying down alot more then usual my 11 year old daughter is like me she is so ecexcitand wish she would kid lol waiting game stinks I feel like I was when I was pregnant each time lol :caf:old:fl:D
 

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we have a doeling
 

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Question she passed the placenta about hour and half after birth but it's been while ND she's having discharge like when she went into labor could it be another after this many hours or just normal discharge
 

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Take a breath... relax... :cool: Even after passing the placenta, she's going to have drainage for up to several weeks. Kinda like with human moms, lot's of stretching and such down there and it's gonna take a bit to heal up and get back to normal. Congrats on the new baby doe! She's a real cutie!
 

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The thing I find most difficult is the discharge is going to "clump up" in the hair on the tail and the back of the udder. I bring out a bucket of warm soapy water to wash the udder of the doe I milk, and after that usage, I would use it to help clean up the other does' back ends as well. They didn't really seem to appreciate my ministrations while in progress, but afterward, they seemed mighty happy to be clean once more.
 
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