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Suburbanfarmer
Ridin' The Range
Thanks for the info. Right now I'm really hoping that she just showed signs of heat, but is actually pregnant. I will be able to draw blood and test next week. If she comes back negative then I will chat with my vet and probably put her on a coarse of antibiotics and then try lutalyse. It's really hard to find a good goat vet in my area, so I go with what is available. So far I've been able to pretty much vet everything myself (years of horse care that ports over quite well actually). But, I will see what my local vet has to say.
Thanks!
K
Thanks!
K