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Pastel Bleeding after shed

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I watched my female pastel Shed tonight. She is still very young, 180g. I Looked at her after her shed and she had a little bit of blood that seemed to be coming out of her hole that she deficates out of. I am very worried about her. Does anyone know what this could be. It was a perfect shed. Should I take her to a vet?
 
This is very common with baby balls. Alot of them will bleed ever so slightly after they shed. It usually happens up until they hit 200 grams.

Do not worry
 
If it helps any, I had my yearling female do the same just tonight after her shed, too. Wouldn't worry too much. ^.^
 
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