I took 10 month old Dora the explorer to a show last weekend, and then bred her on Wednesday. I noticed she was not eating or drinking well yesterday and she was just sitting there today. I flipped her over, and her vent was covered in white mess, sludge I think at this point. I checked the buck she was bred to, and he looks fine. We went ahead and gave her a shot of oxytetracycline, some pain medicine, syringed some water into her and brought her in the house for a while. She continued to produce sludge, and some bloody urine. She perked up a bit, and drank a little water.
She is fed a 16% show formula, grass hay and no treats. She is an English Lop.
Any other recommendations on how to make her more comfortable? What is the prognosis? And, is there a genetic component to this problem?
She is fed a 16% show formula, grass hay and no treats. She is an English Lop.
Any other recommendations on how to make her more comfortable? What is the prognosis? And, is there a genetic component to this problem?