OKAY HELP ME OUT HERE...

ALEXthegoat

Chillin' with the herd
Joined
Jan 4, 2011
Messages
51
Reaction score
0
Points
29
so, i have A BOER DOE...this is here first time around...and i dont have a due date. how long would you give it now that she has milk...please. anything helps. thx
 

glenolam

Loving the herd life
Joined
Apr 9, 2010
Messages
1,570
Reaction score
8
Points
104
Location
Canterbury, CT
:welcome

Some goats bag up 2 months in advance - some bag up right before they kid - some bag up after they kid. It's hard to put a timing on that.

How are her ligaments? If you can't feel them (meaning they're really soft and her tail head is more pronounced) that's a better sign she's getting ready.

Other signs include pawing the ground, "maaaaing" at her belly, stretching, being overly nice or overly mean to you, or getting up/laying down often.
 

ALEXthegoat

Chillin' with the herd
Joined
Jan 4, 2011
Messages
51
Reaction score
0
Points
29
she has almost all the signs...the ligaments are soft. she stretching. scratching, pawing...baahhing...goats r so complicated...thx
 

glenolam

Loving the herd life
Joined
Apr 9, 2010
Messages
1,570
Reaction score
8
Points
104
Location
Canterbury, CT
:lol:

Search for the "Doe Code of Honor" on this site

You prolly got a month or two left!
 

Calliopia

Ridin' The Range
Joined
Jun 30, 2010
Messages
283
Reaction score
1
Points
69
Location
WV
Yeah it could be 12 hours and it could be another 2 months.

Goats lie. A lot.
 

freemotion

Self Sufficient Queen
Joined
May 19, 2009
Messages
3,271
Reaction score
22
Points
236
Location
Western MA
ALEXthegoat said:
she has almost all the signs...the ligaments are soft. she stretching. scratching, pawing...baahhing...goats r so complicated...thx
If that is all completely new behavior...keep a close eye on her.

But....goats are liars! :p
 

ALEXthegoat

Chillin' with the herd
Joined
Jan 4, 2011
Messages
51
Reaction score
0
Points
29
haha. I have Figure this out the hard way, thanks though.
 

Emmetts Dairy

Loving the herd life
Joined
Jul 25, 2010
Messages
1,645
Reaction score
2
Points
104
Location
New Hampshire
Has she bagged up at all??? Is she full????

Ignore that sorry! Had to read the original post again!!
 

lilhill

Loving the herd life
Joined
May 22, 2009
Messages
2,075
Reaction score
9
Points
134
Location
NW Alabama
Keep checking her ligaments and when they are gone (and don't pop back up), then generally you have about 12 hours until kidding. My goats usually start developing an udder 30 days prior to kidding.
 
Top