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I have a total of five does in my herd, three of which are bred and due to deliver within the next nine days. The other two are doelings that haven't been bred yet and are new additions to the herd.
One of my pregnant does, a first freshener, began to have a little discharge last Sunday. At the time, we weren't convinced she was actually pregnant because she hadn't developed any udder yet, hadn't become noticeably round, and we couldn't feel kid movement. So we sent in a pregnancy test and were pending results. In the meantime, we decided to cover our bases and run her with a buck just in case she hadn't settled and the discharge was related to a heat cycle. We dropped her off for an overnight date on Monday and picked her up Tuesday. By then we had positive pregnancy test results from Biotracking. But we were really surprised to see a large amount of discharge, yellowish/rust colored, around her vulva. My husband thought she might be in labor so we isolated her and started watching her closely. No labor began but over the next 12 hours it became evident that something else was going on - likely an abortion. We called our vet who recommended dosing her with biomycin at a rate of 4.5cc every three days to try and prevent the abortion or at least to prevent our doe from getting ill.
My questions are:
1.) Is the dosage correct for the biomycin? from reading other posts it seems like we may want to give it more frequently? thoughts?
2.) Should I preemptively dose my other does that are due this week as well, just in case they have it too but aren't showing symptoms yet?
3) Is there a way to determine if this is indeed Chlamydia?
4) If it is chlamydia, how to I get it out of my herd? And can I drink their milk once they kid?
5) anything else I need to know???
One of my pregnant does, a first freshener, began to have a little discharge last Sunday. At the time, we weren't convinced she was actually pregnant because she hadn't developed any udder yet, hadn't become noticeably round, and we couldn't feel kid movement. So we sent in a pregnancy test and were pending results. In the meantime, we decided to cover our bases and run her with a buck just in case she hadn't settled and the discharge was related to a heat cycle. We dropped her off for an overnight date on Monday and picked her up Tuesday. By then we had positive pregnancy test results from Biotracking. But we were really surprised to see a large amount of discharge, yellowish/rust colored, around her vulva. My husband thought she might be in labor so we isolated her and started watching her closely. No labor began but over the next 12 hours it became evident that something else was going on - likely an abortion. We called our vet who recommended dosing her with biomycin at a rate of 4.5cc every three days to try and prevent the abortion or at least to prevent our doe from getting ill.
My questions are:
1.) Is the dosage correct for the biomycin? from reading other posts it seems like we may want to give it more frequently? thoughts?
2.) Should I preemptively dose my other does that are due this week as well, just in case they have it too but aren't showing symptoms yet?
3) Is there a way to determine if this is indeed Chlamydia?
4) If it is chlamydia, how to I get it out of my herd? And can I drink their milk once they kid?
5) anything else I need to know???