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Calliopia

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I'm in the same boat. My darling 11yr old doe is pregnant for probably her last and my first time. I'm thinking I'm not going to breed her again because of her age but we'll see how she does.

Anyway... she's TORTURING me with signs of impending babies at least 12 times a day. I know, I know she's slacking, right... But she's old and senile so I'll forgive her.

But it's my first time for babies and I can't tell you how many times I've checked the towel supply, various medications, gadgets, thingies and whatnots that I'm SURE I'll need.
 

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thanks for the 'code'. Still no baby. she was laying around yesterday till i let them (her and our pigmy) help clean up leaves then she was all about that. then she was talking ot her belly but it was just itching.
but thats ok i got to snuggle with her and poke her belly to have it kick back.
today is a crappy weather day. maybe today lol
 

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I beleive she will be prego forever. that its a pseudo-pregnancy for all the attention and extra warm place to sleep. the belly is just a hay belly the movements gas and the udder extra fat storage.
 

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I swore the same thing about mine a couple times. L Then I got a baby :) She'll pop eventually. But only after driving you totally freaking insane.
 

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so i'm venting and babbling now thanks for listening i promise i'll post pick like a 1st time mom if she ever delivers.


She is driving me nuts
!/2 my pasture is visable from my bedroom window so i'm looking out it ever 10 min i swear. and if i don't see her after the second check out i go. If i can see her i watch her. is she acting strange? why isn't she eating? blah blah blah its nuts my great dane will sit and watch with me today he had his head resting on top of my head. the big goofball.

on a funny note my 9 month old pigmy saw snow for 1st time today. they have been locked in shed because of the weather since friday night. He ran from it took goldie (doe) walking out in it before he would. it was so cute.

ok some crappy pics
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she doesn't look big but she had a very taunt belly before
oh and then oreo
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my 6yr old boy came out to do chores with my yesterday. "HOLY COW MOM SHE"S SO FAT" i laughed told him that was because of baby. 'that why her boobs(giggles) almost touch the ground' yup it is.

I'm thinking she tricked me and wasn't bred in july like i though.
 

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We had our first ever "precocious udder" earlier this year in a doe that we were sure had bred. Thought she was due in June, she got huge, then in July she developed an udder. After 3 months more of NOTHING - she went into heat. She even produced milk for goodness sake. I am now waiting for her to kid in late March, the stinker!


See for yourself - Here's a pic of the udder with NO pregnancy.


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