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Unfortunately, there isn't much you can do. She'll probably wander around looking a little lost for a few days, but they generally get over it fairly quickly. If she's producing a lot of milk and her udders look distended (very stretched) you may need to try to milk her to relieve the pressure, but generally they just stop producing milk once the kid is gone. If the doe lost her baby to illness or disease, or if the kid was stillborn or died shortly after birth, you may need to get a vet out to check that the doe is healthy. This is less likely to be necessary if the kid was lost to a predator (taken by a fox or eagle etc).

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