It would have nipples if it was very fat
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Not usually - a female goat would only get spayed if she had an issue with her uterus.
Because she was sick and couldn't feed her pups her milk dried up. It's important that you take your dog into the vets and have her nipples checked out to be sure there is no disease or that the dog isn't in pain. Marcy
If it is a male it would be neutered. If it is a female it would be spayed.
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A dog having black and bleeding nipples is not a normal thing, and so a visit to a veterinarian for an evaluation would be the most prudent course of action.
A neutered female bovine would be called a spayed heifer or a spayed cow. However, this is done very infrequently because the surgery is difficult and expensive.A spayed heifer or spayed cow. Castrated bulls, on the other hand, are called steers or bullocks. Bulls are male, FYI.
Possibly but it would be better to get her spayed. Ask your vet.
Having two females (no matter the breed) is often more problematic than having two neutered males, or a neutered male and a spayed female. Female dogs, even spayed females often have serious aggression issues when they are in the same home. With a dog as large as a Mastiff, a small dog like a Pomeranian could easily be killed. Constant supervision would be required.
Spaying is for female animals. Neutering is for male animals. Both procedures make it impossible for a pet to reproduce: a spayed female cat/dog cannot get pregnant, and a neutered male cat/dog cannot impregnate a female.
Learn the lingo:Kid - a goat less than 6 months of ageDoeling - immature female goatBuckling - immature male goatDoe - mature female goatBuck - mature male goatWether - castrated male goatChevon - goat meatMohair - the fiber from Angora goatsCashmere - the fiber from Cashmere or Pashmina goats
An "altered" (or fixed, castrated, neutered or spayed) female bovine is called a spayed heifer or spayed cow. In 99% of all cases such animals are called spayed heifers since most females that are going to be spayed are done so before they reach sexual maturity.
First, are you sure she is spayed? (If adopted as an adult you may have been TOLDshe was spayed, but with females you cannot tell by sight like you can with a neutered male. On a female, feel and look for a spay scar on abdomen.)Reason I ask if you are SURE she is spayed is that vaginal bleeding in an older female dog is a sign of pyometra .... a very bad uterine infection. But it only happens in older female dogs that were NOT spayed. Take her to a vet, as pyometra often becomes serious to the point of life-threatening without prompt treatment.