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

MMGardens

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Full moon tonight, this is the girl that’s been limping bad since last Sunday. Vet agreed it was probably pregnancy related. She’s been having big strings of mucus hanging from her lady parts the past few days and now her udder is rubbing her legs when she walks it’s gotten so wide and her teats finally are looking tight. Her backside around her tail has felt like mush since Tuesday evening and her vulva jiggles like jello when she walks


Hoping for some babies tonight
 

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Full moon tonight, this is the girl that’s been limping bad since last Sunday. Vet agreed it was probably pregnancy related. She’s been having big strings of mucus hanging from her lady parts the past few days and now her udder is rubbing her legs when she walks it’s gotten so wide and her teats finally are looking tight. Her backside around her tail has felt like mush since Tuesday evening and her vulva jiggles like jello when she walks


Hoping for some babies tonight
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I keep one of my rams next to the lot of ewes. Cow panels separate them, I have a half cow panel gate between them. No need to block off the cow panels, I’ve never had a breeding through the wire, nor know anyone who has. That gate comes in handy. Ewes in heat will throw themselves at the wire and I’ve opened the gate and shoved them in there!

I have a shared round bale at the end of the divider. Bowed over cow panel, covered with small tarp, half cow panel on side, half hog panel on other side. I’ll get pictures tomorrow for you.
 
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