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hiya...... as you may or may not know my jill had a phanton pregnancy and is now coming back into season, i remember when she was in season last time she was leaking a yellowie greenie colour fluid (little bit.) around her vulva, but not she is leeking alot more that last time.....

does this mean shem will be more fertile... :tongue2:

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Guest jojoamojo

very good question;

 

how long as she been in season, have you left her in season before for a long time, how old is she, how much is alot and is it green and snot like

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not thick and doesnt really smell but dont want to smell it lol she is 1 and a half, its her second time in season with me but the first time i only just let her come into season when i mated her, her vulva wasnt that big, and the same now its still a few weeks to go before i think she is 100%ready.....

i no when jills come in season they do leek.

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Guest jojoamojo

i think people are suspecting a pyometra, basically its an infected womb, sometimes you get a puss leaking from her vulva, which is the fastest way to diagnose a pyo, some dont get the leak and only vigilance anf awareness lets you see the jill is not right and get her to a vet asap

 

a jill will be ready to mate within 2 weeks of coming into season, if you shouldnt leave her longer or you are increasing the risks of a plastic anemia

 

the discharge you would expecxt to see is just enough to make her vulva look wet, not pouring out of her

 

what happened to the last litter?

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Guest on the hill
The only time iv'e seen jills leak is just before there about to give birth ,no sure about coming into season

yes they do leak when comeing into season looks like swet but a bit more cloudy

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the discharge is going down her leg...

its the same as last time but alot more is this normal!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

i'd suggest probably not.. might be worth a vet visit.. unforunately there are just some things that aren't fixable in the back garden....

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the ferret forum, can only give you advise, not fix the problem, you have asked the question, and had more replies saying "get to the vets" and as yet, Ive not seen a post saying"mine get this green puss too, so all is ok"

as much as I dislike vets, in this Instance, I'd say get her to a vet's too :sick:

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i am not your vet so i woundnt have a clue how much it would cost you , better to discuss prices with them im sure it wont cost you that much for a check up to put your mind at rest.

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