Pregnant doe with watery eyes

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We brought home a clearly pregnant Nigerian dwarf. She is due end of February. We just noticed her eyes are a bit watery. She was digging around a few flakes of Alfalfa while we were there so could it be Allergies? Or Pink eye? What can we do that won’t affect/hurt the babies? Thanks!
 

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View attachment 41535 View attachment 41536 We brought home a clearly pregnant Nigerian dwarf. She is due end of February. We just noticed her eyes are a bit watery. She was digging around a few flakes of Alfalfa while we were there so could it be Allergies? Or Pink eye? What can we do that won’t affect/hurt the babies? Thanks!


Hello .
Ophthalmology varies depending on the situation ...

May be sensitive or viral, according to the report of the veterinarian ..
Some useful treatments for him:
Ointment for the eyes of the human pharmacy (Ophthalmology) antibiotic I used it and it was good.
Oxytetracycline drops in the eye or contains sprays twice a day or as prescribed by the veterinarian
Some people use penicillin / drops or ointment ،Tylosin also drips one eye to the eye.
Some of them use Dexamethasone with treatment and I do not prefer this treatment with pregnancy ..
Personally, I always treat Oxytetracycline sprays or Tylosin eye drops, and the result is good

All these treatments are excellent .. but come back after the diagnosis of the vet condition
 
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