not a problem giving her the ivomec....do it.
I would also expose her to your male and check her behavior. Then you'll know if she's even pregnant. The behavior you described could also have just been a belly ache. Behavior test her and you'll have a better idea of what's going on.
If she spits off check her again in about 5 days. If she spits off both times, she's probably pregnant and I'd wait till she delivers to give safeguard. Is her cria from last year still nursing? Are you certain she's not sneaking? If she's nursing and the dam is pregnant again, you'll need to separate them immediately so that the new cria will get colostrum when it's born.
Take Care,
Carolyn Marquette,
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