Just got word that she's been out with the herd pretty much all day. Last check she was grazing, yarping up cuds.. Wife saw her drinking out of the trough (and, yes, it's good clean water.

) which was EXCELLENT news to me. Wife went ahead and ran some warm (HOT) water to the barn for everyone else, which they appreciated.
Also threw some hay, and the sick doe dug right in with everyone else to chow down. Then she had a little dust-up with her sister and rammed one of the recently-introduced doelings into a wall.. All good signs.

We're still knocking on wood, of course, but the one who died already had three feet in the grave by this point in her extremely rapid progression.
Scours actually seem to be done, in a manner of speaking...she arches her tail like she feels the urge to poo, but doesn't produce anything. Wife was gonna give more Scour-Halt, but after seeing that...nope. I've been told the Scour-Halt can plug'em up if you lay it on too heavily, and we don't want that.. The others did this very thing after Scour-Halt, just before they started making light-colored clumpy pellets.. She'll get probios this evening with her Excenel.
Otherwise...I'm gonna continue the Excenel and Probios for probably 3-days, just to ensure a good kill on whatever this bug is. Last thing I want is for her to start crapping out centiofur-resistant pathogenic bacteria, right? That would be disasterous, to say the least..
But, yeah...so far, so good. Just to be safe, though...y'all keep your fingers crossed a little while longer, if you would please.
