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I know I'm not alone here, but I swear having an animal that is due to give birth is like watching a pot of water, waiting for it to boil. I honestly think that the more you check on them, the longer it takes!
I went to check on my bunny that's due today and she was lounging peacefully in her cage, no nest even considered being built. She pestered me for treats.

I see someone else is waiting with baited breath for their Jersey cow. We need a "hurry up and wait" thread for these critters, lol.
 

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Waiting for any sort of babies feels like forever, and then they grow up so fast. My hen just hatched some chicks and it felt like two months not three weeks. For me its mostly anxiety that makes it feel like forever. But don't worry You are not the only one, I think if not all most of us feel that way.
 

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My Alpine went 2 weeks past her due date. Witch me I wrote it down wrong.

I just tell them
That I am completely displeased with them.
 

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Look for a full moon. Dunno why, but a full moon sure brings the babies.
 

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It must, she is huge, and I know my date is right. She'll probably have them tonight though. Last time she went to day 32 as well. I guess I'm a bit paranoid since she lost her whole first litter, and I don't want them on the wire this time, even though it's warmer where I moved her. I have 2 more litters due next week, both first timers. They have to be grown out and butchered fairly soon since we're moving, so the sooner they are born, the faster they'll grow out, lol.
 

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You know, the OB nurse told me the same thing, full moons bring babies, even in humans.
 

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My babies were born on full moons. I can remember watching the moon out the bedroom window, timing contractions until it was time to go to the hospital. The night my son was born, there were 27 babies born and 2nd shift stayed over to help 3rd shift. The next night there were 32 babies born and the nurses said every full moon was crazy like that.
 

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None of my 4 were, but my 4th was born on a night that was so busy they roomed us 2 per room for the lack of space. They actually kept me in triage for an hour, and by the second hour my daughter was born. It was crazy busy that night.
Next full moon is the 16th, so she can't go that long, lol. But I have one due on the 13th and one on the 15th.
 

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