BlondeSquirrel04
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I have a 2 year old doe who just freshened yesterday morning with twins. The kids are doing well. Mom is not exactly herself.
She didn't pay much attention to the kids when they were born. The first kid was lying on the ground behind her and she didn't even turn around to clean it. Thankfully its cry woke me up. Her second was born with no problem and then she started licking and cleaning them a bit. She let them nurse then, but I haven't seen her do it since. I've been stepping in and giving them some bottle to make sure they have enough.
Last night I wanted to put her on the stand to milk her to save for the kids. When she tried to jump up, she fell down. She tried again, and fell again. The third time I helped her up and she stood and ate. While she ate, I let the kids nurse from her and she was fine with it.
Today, her udder seems rather empty and it felt like the kids' bellies had milk in them. They didn't want their bottle from me so I'm hoping that means she fed them overnight. Problem is, she has discharge around her nose and it smells. It's not green cud, it's yellow, thick, and smelly. She was trying to eat their bottle, so I pushed her head away. When I did, she fell again. I definitely did not push her hard enough to fall! I've never pushed an animal so hard that it fell. I got her back up and she's walking around and eating hay now.
The falling, the inattentiveness, and mucus leads me to think she's sick. I have all the usual antibiotics in my fridge, so I can treat mostly anything. I'm just not sure what this is. Going to get a new thermometer to check her temp because mine was out of battery when I tried to use it today.
Any idea? Pneumonia?
She didn't pay much attention to the kids when they were born. The first kid was lying on the ground behind her and she didn't even turn around to clean it. Thankfully its cry woke me up. Her second was born with no problem and then she started licking and cleaning them a bit. She let them nurse then, but I haven't seen her do it since. I've been stepping in and giving them some bottle to make sure they have enough.
Last night I wanted to put her on the stand to milk her to save for the kids. When she tried to jump up, she fell down. She tried again, and fell again. The third time I helped her up and she stood and ate. While she ate, I let the kids nurse from her and she was fine with it.
Today, her udder seems rather empty and it felt like the kids' bellies had milk in them. They didn't want their bottle from me so I'm hoping that means she fed them overnight. Problem is, she has discharge around her nose and it smells. It's not green cud, it's yellow, thick, and smelly. She was trying to eat their bottle, so I pushed her head away. When I did, she fell again. I definitely did not push her hard enough to fall! I've never pushed an animal so hard that it fell. I got her back up and she's walking around and eating hay now.
The falling, the inattentiveness, and mucus leads me to think she's sick. I have all the usual antibiotics in my fridge, so I can treat mostly anything. I'm just not sure what this is. Going to get a new thermometer to check her temp because mine was out of battery when I tried to use it today.
Any idea? Pneumonia?