Help me determine is my sheep have started “showing” in their pregnancies

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I wanted fall lambs, so divided up 13 ewes between 3 rams in April. Rocky didn’t get down to business until August. Evidently he didn’t read the memo. Rocky had 5 ewes and bred the last one on September 10. He had them since APRIL!!!! AAARRGGHHH!

Coopers ewes look to be pregnant. Little Ringo only had 2, registered first fresheners and they maybe sorta halfway look pregnant.

Here’s a good article that explains the breeding process of which I obviously know nothing……..



It’s very possible that the two ewes that look so poorly, may not be bred. They might have been in such poor condition that they did not cycle or have been able to hold a pregnancy. But since they are sheep and love to make you crazy, they probably are bred.
I just got to go back and read that link you posted. Very interesting because I was told by a few local sheep and goat farmers that they usually breed the sheep right about the first week of July every year, which is quite close to the long daylight hours, and where I am our temps are very hot at that time, some of the hottest of the year and also very high relative humidity, so I dont know. I guess we will see next year when it’s my turn to play animal husbandry
 

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Hello again all,

Alright it’s been a month 1/2 and my girls that I posted all have bag changes now

I think two of them will lamb this week, but are there any things specifically I should look for?

The bellies have dropped down low and sides have hallowed out

One of them has had a little bag going for 3 weeks now, and the others have started more in the past 1-2 weeks

Here are some pics of them


The very last pic is a first timer and has a tiny little teacup sized bag and her teats are enlarging but I think she probably has a few weeks left
 

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Mine usually start bagging up about 2 months before delivering. It could be as long as that, or as short as a few weeks or even days. Their udders will most likely "pop" or increase by about ten percent the day before they lamb. Do you know when they were exposed to a ram?
 

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Mine usually start bagging up about 2 months before delivering. It could be as long as that, or as short as a few weeks or even days. Their udders will most likely "pop" or increase by about ten percent the day before they lamb. Do you know when they were exposed to a ram?
Unfortunately not, they were kept with rams year round before I got them, and I’ve had them now for about 3 months
 
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