Hello all! I'm new here, so hopefully I'm posting this correctly. Your help is greatly appreciated. I have a sheep 'situation'. Two days ago, there was a collaborative effort between llamas, sheep, and chickens. 'Someone' knocked over the grain can, and someone else ate it. There was only about 3 inches of grain left in the bottom, but that's a pretty significant amount for even all five of them to finish off in one day. I found chickens in there eating it, but most of it was gone, so someone else got some too. Fast forward to yesterday. Bonnie (shetland sheep) has diarrhea instead of normal pellets. She's kind of groggy, and I don't know if that's because she just feels terrible, or if she has bloat. I looked at her from the front and back, and she's not sticking out on her left side, but I'm concerned. I mixed up some baking soda, water, and vegetable oil and got a little bit (four syringes full) in her before she really started kicking and I let her up. She's not laying in a corner or anything, she's out grazing with everyone else, but acting like she feels sick. Not eating too much, doing a lot of snuffling whereas Brownie is eating normally. What do you think? Should I get some commercial bloat medication, or try to get some more baking soda mix in her, call the vet? Thanks.