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dejavoodoo114
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Well, I have not seen anymore of the amber discharge. I have no doubt of what I saw when I saw that though. There was more opaque white today. Would she still be discharging that at the end of her receptive stage? Our buck is still interested in her. He has never shown that type of interest for longer than 2 days with our others. It has been almost 2 weeks now.It is common to see a whitish discharge at the end of a doe's heat cycle. Usually, when they are at the receptive stage they may have a discharge but it is usually clear and not that easy to see. The whitish discharge usually signals the end of their receptive stage.
When I saw the amber strings, not a glob like with this doe, on our last doe she kidded within the week. This doe's ligaments are still hard. I don't understand/ can't find info on what else the amber glob might have been... :/
Also, no, I do not know how to draw blood. At least, I have never done it.