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This year i didn't want to breed any kits, so i kept the Jills away from the Hobs as soon as i seen they were in season, but 2 of my 3 jills are fine still in season but one of them has gone down/ out of season and she is red and a clear discharge is coming out, only a small amount only noticed it today? is this normal or should i contact the vet and get her checked out or anything else you can suggest???? any help would be appreciated??? Thanks Katie xx

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This year i didn't want to breed any kits, so i kept the Jills away from the Hobs as soon as i seen they were in season, but 2 of my 3 jills are fine still in season but one of them has gone down/ out of season and she is red and a clear discharge is coming out, only a small amount only noticed it today? is this normal or should i contact the vet and get her checked out or anything else you can suggest???? any help would be appreciated??? Thanks Katie xx

 

As per the other posts advice Katie and quick, Jills can die if left in season !

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IF YOU NEVER WANTED KIT ONLY KEEP HOB .its not good to keep them in season but it looks like you are going to find that out the hard way .a big vet bill or your jills will pay the price for your ways of doing it . hang your head in shame .1st mate them up 2nd vac hob 3rd jill jab and your way is not 4th

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