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Michelle59

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I found this in a old cattle trailer that we use as a barn to let our goats in they can go in n out as they want I had my 11 mth old female if there n found this in there I don't knw wat it is n there was a few I didn't change anything they ate n she's never been with my male
 

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it's not a liquid I'm not sure what it is I think she did n I put her by herself
 

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I can take a better pic when I get home
 

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best pic I can get I didn't find anymore when I got home
and just got told by my mom who came feed all my animals when I was out of town that my male out out his pen n was wit my females for 1 day in aug
 

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Honestly, it looks like something that my cats have dropped on my porch after hunting critters. Do you have cats? Check your doe and buck ALL over carefully but if you find no trace of injury or blood, I would guess it is from something else.
 

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Also, check your doe and bucks poop. You might need to sit and watch until they start dropping pebbles, but when they do, throw some gloves on and inspect it for traces of blood or mucus. It should be dry pebbles, not soft, loose, and no blood or tissue.
 
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