HollyH8
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'View attachment 5634 View attachment 5635 View attachment 5633 I "rescued" Penny and her brother from a neighbor who was neglecting them. I couldn't get the male neutered until 2 weeks after I got them and I felt horrible seperating them since they were so skiddish and clinged to eachother. So Penny I think may be pregnant and if she is she should be due within a week. I'm just not absolutely positive she is (I'm hoping she's not). She has gotten huge in the belly and her teats have enlarged and become more noticeable and I could swear I felt a baby move but I can only feel it sometimes but other than that no changes. Does she look pregnant in the pictures? I know it's hard to tell. How much longer do you think she has? Her vulva has been swollen for the past few days but no discharge. Also, what are the chances of birth defects since they are brother and sister (gross I know). I have her seperating from all of the pigs in a 10x10 baby proof area. Hamlet (the dad) got neutered July 21, 2014 and I got them both on July 8, 2014..they were roughly 4 months old when I got them.
I was hoping she wasn't since it was her brother with birth defects etc. not to mention how young she is. Is there any signs I should look out for so I know how close she is to delivering? Thank you!You see the milk line (line of filled mammary glands)? Obvious she is bred and due very soon when you see that.
She does have a large dogloo that I've placed a couple blankets in with a heat lamp. I've been giving her about 1/4 flake of alfalfa hay twice a day and she's been eating most of it so not much left to make a nest. I haven't noticed her nesting at all yet, is it because all she has is blankets? Or is she just not that close? As far as moodiness she's been just as sweet, loves her belly rubs unless I'm purposely trying to feel for a baby then she likes to move away but I have felt hard lumps and a couple of times I swear I felt it move.One generation of inbreeding shouldn't cause any weird issues.
Does she have a hut to sleep in? Lots of hay? She'll start nesting, carrying around hay/grass/blankets and trying to make a nest. She could get more angry and unhappy about you being near. Some stop eating or eat less the closer it is to their due date. Swollen, leaky hoo-haa. Might get wax covering over nipples or start dripping.
Yes, you can definitely feel them kick, I've felt them before, too. Or you might see it if she's not fat and laying on her side.
But all are different, yours might do all of those, none of those or a random mix. =/