My First Kidding Watch! They're here!

Ariel301

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If they mistakenly only burned one horn...That doesn't look like a scur or re-growth to me, it looks like a normal horn. I guess it can happen lol...if I were to have to disbud kids this morning after being up all night, and having very little sleep at all in the last week....oh man. That wouldn't be pretty.
 

Zanzabeez

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Awww, such cute faces.

Best of luck and I am thinking pink for you! :fl

Can't wait to see kid pics. :pop

Tracy
 

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I haven't the foggiest idea what happened, but my girls did not give birth. I brought them inside last week and gave them black and blue cohosh to get labor started once every hour for 4 hours. Twice. No labor, no kids, no udders. I let them back outside after 4 days of being pampered inside and immediately one lets my buckling mount her. The other had let my buckling mount her a week before. So I have no idea what is going on at all.

My next doe that is due, if she is actually pregnant is due at the end of April, and another at the end of May. So I guess we'll see then if I get any kids this spring!
 

rebelINny

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Bummer, I'd say they weren't bred or slipped early in pregnancy. That happened to us a couple of years ago, we had an infertile buck and NONE of our 12 does got bred! Talking about disappointed.
 

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Well I'm getting all hopeful again! Winterdust is DEFINATeLY developing an udder!!!!!!!! :weee

She is due on April 20something. :)
 

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