Very sad for me also.
It was one kid and the vet said it was to big for the little girl. Now I know what to do differently next time but meanwhile I need to know a couple of things. We concentrated in saving her. And she seems to be doing ok. We will know more by tomorrow. Questions:
How soon can I let Hansel, the buck, back with Gretel the doe? There is also another young doe in the group. Glenda.
They are all very close and playful.
And the placenta? For how long should I leave it out ther. She hasn’t eaten it so I don’t know what to do about it. Maybe she only nibbled at it? New at this

Should I worry about wild animals attacking her if I leave her alone in her pen? She is still very sore and weak from the ordeal.
What should I do about her milk in her udder. There are no other babies around for her to feed. I want to prevent her from getting mastitis.
These guys are my pets and are close to the family. Any help or info in the aftermath of the delivery is greatly appreciated. Thank you.