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I am thinking though I see no discharge that she is getting closer. Her sides are bigger even though I swore she would have kidded already. Maybe she wasn't as far along as I thought. My buck lived in with my girls in their heat so I can only assume she played harder to get then my little clover. Lol
 

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Do you have an idea of the month?
She doesn't look anywhere ready.
Can you get a top view?
Clover had her baby four weeks ago. I thought they were breed in October together. But my husband is convinced it was November for Cinderella.
 

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These pictures was from this morning.
 

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I think that the suggestion that she is not as far along is right. She is getting bigger by the day. The baby is moving around alot, or maybe babies! Well the tricky girl is being watched! Lol
 

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Which side are you seeing movement on? Babies will show on the right when behind the goat and movement on the left is most likely just regular rumen action :)
 

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I'm guessing she is four months along (my Mini-Lamancha doe started having fetal movement when she was barely four months bred), and has a single. Your doe isn't very big, but neither was one of my goats who ended up having twins. :)
 

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I'm guessing she is four months along (my Mini-Lamancha doe started having fetal movement when she was barely four months bred), and has a single. Your doe isn't very big, but neither was one of my goats who ended up having twins. :)
I think she is about four months too. She is getting bigger by the day. She is acting a little different as well. I don't mind how many as long as it is healthy! I love both bucks and does! ⬅ kid. Lol
 
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