frustratedearthmother
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Congrats on the beautiful babies - so sorry you lost one. Just for future refence - the weight of the afterbirth can help the doe to pass it, so best not to cut it off. You can however try to tie a knot in it so it doesn't drag the ground...easier said than done sometimes though, lol.
If she hasn't totally dropped ALL the afterbirth she probably needs a shot of Oxytocin. Generally, babies nursing will help release the needed hormones for the placenta to pass, so if you can't get your hands on some Oxytocin - try handmilking the doe. It might help. Please watch her closely, if she looks 'down' or doesn't have a good appetite she may need antibiotics. A retained placenta can cause a nasty infection.
Good luck!
If she hasn't totally dropped ALL the afterbirth she probably needs a shot of Oxytocin. Generally, babies nursing will help release the needed hormones for the placenta to pass, so if you can't get your hands on some Oxytocin - try handmilking the doe. It might help. Please watch her closely, if she looks 'down' or doesn't have a good appetite she may need antibiotics. A retained placenta can cause a nasty infection.
Good luck!