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No mate there's a few option's ,you can breed her ,get her done by a snipped hob , a jill jab or a implant or even get her sterilized . or lastly just leave her

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It is necessary to bring a Jill out of season due to the hormones she secretes at this time, having an adverse affect on her ability to produce red blood cells. Jills that are left in season very often succumb (die) due to complications brought on by a condition known as aplastic anemia.

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