purplequeenvt
Herd Master
I hear you, and that's what I thought, too... Except that it's really not "goo." I kinda tugged on it, and it's a solid piece of tissue. Where "goo" mucous would come apart and drip and glob and all that, this is literally a solid piece of something.
I feel she may have aborted her pregnancy at some point, and we are waiting on the baby to pass. Again, she's still very spry and acts like nothing is wrong.
Hopefully, the vet will have some information.
MrsB
That's why I said "goo" in quotations, it might not technically be "goo". It could have been part of the amniotic sack or even part of the baby.
When would she be due? In theory, she possibly could have lost one kid and kept the other. I had a ewe this spring that lost one lamb and the other was born healthy a couple weeks later. I thought for sure both lambs would be dead. Imagine my surprise when I went in her to pull the dead baby and a live one bit me!
I'd take her temp and talk to the vet. I'm not big on giving antibiotics without good reason, but uterine infections (and if there is a chance for live baby), it might be a good idea.