frustratedearthmother
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I'm just throwing this out there.... Yes - Coccidia is devastating and yes it can do horrible things to your herd. But...it does seem a little odd to me that you had does aborting, kids born weak, and more than one grown animal dying all in a relatively short time span. I would be questioning if it is "just" coccidia. I really wish there were a more thorough investigation for you and your herds sake.
You said you wormed in December and later you lost a pregnant doe and another aborted. There are wormers that are not safe for pregnant does -but I wouldn't think they would kill the doe either.
I know I'm projecting my own fears and concerns here - but I would not be totally satisfied with a coccidia diagnosis.
So sorry you had to go through this heart-breaking experience.
You said you wormed in December and later you lost a pregnant doe and another aborted. There are wormers that are not safe for pregnant does -but I wouldn't think they would kill the doe either.
I know I'm projecting my own fears and concerns here - but I would not be totally satisfied with a coccidia diagnosis.
So sorry you had to go through this heart-breaking experience.