Mar 5, 2011 #1 R RockyToggRanch Overrun with beasties Joined Jan 1, 2010 Messages 665 Reaction score 0 Points 79 Location Upstate NY I don't expect my girls to kid until the week after next. Two of them are pawing today. I understand that it's a sign of early labor...but how early?
I don't expect my girls to kid until the week after next. Two of them are pawing today. I understand that it's a sign of early labor...but how early?
Mar 5, 2011 #2 Roll farms Spot Master Joined Jun 5, 2009 Messages 7,582 Reaction score 109 Points 353 Location Marion, IN Naw, some of mine paw around some before they're due.
Mar 5, 2011 Thread starter #3 R RockyToggRanch Overrun with beasties Joined Jan 1, 2010 Messages 665 Reaction score 0 Points 79 Location Upstate NY Good...I was second guessing my entire calendar... They didn't do this last yr:/
Mar 6, 2011 #4 poorboys Loving the herd life Joined Aug 17, 2010 Messages 1,079 Reaction score 3 Points 104 Location NEW ROSS, in mine always paws when they are getting close, but it's never been early labor. they almost try to dig a hole when there getting closer.they do that for days........
mine always paws when they are getting close, but it's never been early labor. they almost try to dig a hole when there getting closer.they do that for days........
Mar 7, 2011 #5 A ALEXthegoat Chillin' with the herd Joined Jan 4, 2011 Messages 51 Reaction score 0 Points 29 mine started doing it the day before...she's a pygmy...
Mar 7, 2011 Thread starter #6 R RockyToggRanch Overrun with beasties Joined Jan 1, 2010 Messages 665 Reaction score 0 Points 79 Location Upstate NY I have 2 that have been pawing for 2 days. Not seriously, just a minute at a time and wait awhilw and do it again.
I have 2 that have been pawing for 2 days. Not seriously, just a minute at a time and wait awhilw and do it again.