mirandaleecon
Exploring the pasture
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I recently acquired a new doe whose feet were severely neglected by the previous owner. So this weekend I trimmed her hooves, along with my other two does. They all also got a dose of safeguard.
Today, I went out to feed them and the new doe is now limping and her foot feels warm. I would have just thought I trimmed too much, too soon and she was adjusting, but she also isn't eating. One of my other does is also not eating, but doesn't appear to have any limp. What on earth could be going on?
I'm about to go back out to take temps but what else should I look for?
Today, I went out to feed them and the new doe is now limping and her foot feels warm. I would have just thought I trimmed too much, too soon and she was adjusting, but she also isn't eating. One of my other does is also not eating, but doesn't appear to have any limp. What on earth could be going on?
I'm about to go back out to take temps but what else should I look for?