If she settled 3-4 days post breeding she can go another 2 days at least... the vet an hour's drive one way away fronm me, who has worked with goats who were accidentally bred very young(like Cali), said that is is not abnormal/unusual for a doeling so young to go 2 weeks past due.aggieterpkatie said:Hate to say it but it sounds to me she did not get bred when you think she did. She's either not bred or she got bred at a later date. Stranger things have happened!
I agree, and if by some far stretch you are right about her breeding date...regardless of what your vet is saying, there's a BIG problem.aggieterpkatie said:Hate to say it but it sounds to me she did not get bred when you think she did. She's either not bred or she got bred at a later date. Stranger things have happened!
I sold a buck to some people last year and they were keeping me updated on when their doe kidded. Well, I kept getting texts saying, "Any day now!" and "Her udder is huge!" and then nothing! She didn't kid last year, and I know the buck was proven, so it's not him. Same rigamaroll this year. The buck sired some kids with their friend's doe, but their doe hasn't kidded yet. About a month ago they texted me nearly every night saying, "I think it's tonight!" and still nothing.helmstead said:People have also been sure of feeling kids, when they weren't, and months later had to admit it. Goats are masters of "made ya look!"
When we first got into goats, we unwittingly bred our 4 month old doe Helen to a 3 month old buck, Henry. So, yeah, I have hands on experience here. The kid, BTW, had to be cut into pieces IN UTERO to be extracted after FOUR HOURS of trying to pull it, and we nearly lost Helen.Livinwright Farm said:ETA: If people can please keep in mind that she is onl 9 months old & HEAVILY pregnant... and that I have not come across anyone on here who has experience with VERY young doelings being pregnant & carrying to term.
In actuality, the only person I have come across who does have experience with this, is the vet I talked wth in Maine. So, I am taking his knowledge, experience with it, and advice until she goes past the furthest stretch of possibility.
:/Livinwright Farm said:ETA: If people can please keep in mind that she is onl 9 months old & HEAVILY pregnant... and that I have not come across anyone on here who has experience with VERY young doelings being pregnant & carrying to term.
In actuality, the only person I have come across who does have experience with this, is the vet I talked wth in Maine. So, I am taking his knowledge, experience with it, and advice until she goes past the furthest stretch of possibility.