I think my Alpine may be in labor

babsbag

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Go to "uploads" in the bar towards the top of the page and upload your pictures. After you upload the pictures there there will be a link you copy and paste into your post. At least that is the way I do them.

Good luck with your doe and with the pictures.
 

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click on uploads on the top blue bar menu, then find your file on your computer by clicking "browse" then upload it and copy the image code.
 

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It took awhile before I could figure out how to post pics...def confusing until you get it. But, you don't need 10 posts before you can add pictures. Just before you can add an avatar and signature!
 

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when I cleaned her I checked to see if there was any cuts, scrapes etc. there were none.
 

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She looks mighty "closed" to be kidding in the next 24 hours, but I'm no expert... Hoping more will jump on here and look at your pictures...
 

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I dunno, that looks awfully dark and doesn't scream, "Doe in Labor" to me.

Let me put it this way....if I found a doe like that, I'd assume she'd either aborted or had something wrong, and I'd call / take her to see a vet.

I could be wrong, but....that doesn't look like fresh 'having a baby' juice.

Good luck.
 

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X2... usually laboring does will have puffier girl parts and a more mucousy, less bloody-dark, discharge. They usually kid fairly quickly after getting to that point too, as in several hours. I encourage you to consider consulting a vet if you can afford it, for your doe's health and your peace of mind. I know its night now. Prayers that all goes well. Keep us posted.
 

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Thanks everyone! I will keep you posted!!
 
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