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<blockquote data-quote="BAR_R" data-source="post: 695452" data-attributes="member: 6749"><p>We wondered about the twin also but there has been no odor. She passed her after bitrh a few hours after the pull (I removed it from the pen). The discharge looks cloudy but since the antibiotic seems to have taken on a much cleaner look. There has been some blood in her stool (fresh and bright proir to the feceses. I called the vet about that and he said it is most likely from her lack of movement. I would be even more worried but she has such a good look to her head. She does not exhibit that sick animal look. But I am just wondering what more I can do for her?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BAR_R, post: 695452, member: 6749"] We wondered about the twin also but there has been no odor. She passed her after bitrh a few hours after the pull (I removed it from the pen). The discharge looks cloudy but since the antibiotic seems to have taken on a much cleaner look. There has been some blood in her stool (fresh and bright proir to the feceses. I called the vet about that and he said it is most likely from her lack of movement. I would be even more worried but she has such a good look to her head. She does not exhibit that sick animal look. But I am just wondering what more I can do for her? [/QUOTE]
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