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Often, the doe will suddenly get her appetite back before she goes into labor. Mainly because the kids have dropped into birthing position and have given her more room in her rumen.
Now the real holding your breath waiting begins. Watch her closely for these signs:
1. Pawing or scratching at the , laying down, getting up almost immediately and doing it again.
2. Looking like she is holding her breath for several seconds and then breathing normally again - early contractions.
3. Steady labor contractions and finally pushing.
4. Appearance of the sac or bubble when heavy pushing is going on. That will be the baby making its appearance.
5. Once the first kid is born, I like to remove it since it will speed up labor and she will have the next one one more quickly. If she does not have anther one soon, you can check by straddling her and putting your arms aroud her middle. Gently lift up with yur hands under her belly. If there is a second kid in there, you should feel some hard lumps which is another kid. She shouldn't have any trouble. If she does, I will keep checking for any postings from you.
Waiting is nearly over!