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  1. M

    Bloody mucus loose stool

    Hello all i have a 2 year old white tail doe that has had blood in her loose stool for a week now what could this be? Thanks also seems to have mucus as well
  2. M

    Bloody stool

    I have a 3 year old doe. She had 2 fawns may 23. A week ago she had scours. Last nite she was fine and pooped solid normal pellets. Tonite she pooped about a cup of blood and clots. She's fat and healthy and acting fine. Both fawns are nursing fine. Any idea what's going on.
  3. S

    Buck Fawn discharging bloody mucus

    I have a 3 week old buck fawn that I watched discharge the pictured bloody mucus tonight from his rectum.  The mucus is very sticky to the touch and does not appear to contain any stool.  I've never seen this before nor has anyone else I've talked with.  Any help or ideas would be greatly...
  4. W

    fawn with bloody discharge

    Have a fawn approx. 3 days old, has bloody discharge coming out and appears to strain or a little humped up at times like needing to go.Any advice on treatment or thoughts would be appreciated.
  5. L

    Bloody Stool? Clostridium?

    So the deer in the adjacent pens to my Rosa's all have bloody and/or mucusy stools. So far, my deer Rosa's stool is not affected at all, and she seemed slow one day, but was fine the next and has been well for a week, although none of the deer are eating really well (appetite loss this past...
  6. B

    Fawn with extremelly bloody stool

    I have a fawn that is about 3 days old and her stool is very very bloody. I have seen bloody stools in the past, but nothing this extreme. When i make her have a bowel movement i don't notice any staining. I am using Fox Valley and i know most people have seen this while using Fox Valley. I need...
  7. T

    Bloody Stool?

    Hey I need some help. I have several fawns with blood in their stool. They are all bottle fed fawns. The best I can tell from research is that they may have Coccida or Coccideosis (sorry for spelling). Anyone have any experience on how to treat this? I will obviously go to my vet for...