Humblebeginningshomestead
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Hello! New here. One week ago we purchased a Nigerian dwarf doeling that was born in May, (making her almost six months old) and a Nigerian dwarf buck that is 1 year old. Previous owners did not have them separated, for whatever reason but they are separated now.
Last evening I was examine our doelings as I usually do and noted that our little Nigerian dwarf doeling has milk. She is not bagged up, so the udder does not feel full but I was able to squirt milk from her teats.
I imagine that since she has been with this buck all her life that she is definitely pregnant, I think she is probably about 35lbs right now. Given that I am able to essentially milk her, is there any way to predict how pregnant she is? Our other doe is expecting her first in late February and cannot be milked. Any insight? Could it be too late for lute and in the opinion of the more experienced, is lute necessary?
Last evening I was examine our doelings as I usually do and noted that our little Nigerian dwarf doeling has milk. She is not bagged up, so the udder does not feel full but I was able to squirt milk from her teats.
I imagine that since she has been with this buck all her life that she is definitely pregnant, I think she is probably about 35lbs right now. Given that I am able to essentially milk her, is there any way to predict how pregnant she is? Our other doe is expecting her first in late February and cannot be milked. Any insight? Could it be too late for lute and in the opinion of the more experienced, is lute necessary?