TWINS!!!!!!

norseofcourse

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Her getting pregnant was a complete accident ... we know it was in the first week or second of September ... we didn't mean for her to get bred .... so honestly it should be any day now.... we don't know the exact day :(
I was checking back in this thread for any clues to date, and found this ^ . She had to have been with the buck later, since today minus 150 days (typical goat gestation), was October 19th of last year. Did you have her then? Any idea when the last time she might have been with a buck was?

Well one thing is for sure... she's still pregnant.... and she is happily munching grass and grains at this very moment and doesn't look like she's willing to spit out a kid though she looks like she could kid at any time :th(stubborn goat) I think she's waiting till April first :caf

That's April first of this year, right?? :lol:
 

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I was checking back in this thread for any clues to date, and found this ^ . She had to have been with the buck later, since today minus 150 days (typical goat gestation), was October 19th of last year. Did you have her then? Any idea when the last time she might have been with a buck was?



That's April first of this year, right?? :lol:
Lol im hoping its April first of this year :lol: if not she shall be birthing a full grown goat horns and all :gig
 

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You need to use reverse phycology. Tell her loudly that you don't care WHEN she kids, if it's next year, that's fine with you. Ignore her. Act unconcerned. She'll get nervous that you aren't hovering over her any more and pop that kid right out so you'll pay attention to her again.
 

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You need to use reverse phycology. Tell her loudly that you don't care WHEN she kids, if it's next year, that's fine with you. Ignore her. Act unconcerned. She'll get nervous that you aren't hovering over her any more and pop that kid right out so you'll pay attention to her again.
Well we've been focusing on the fence and not her and she gets annoyed and semi jealous so she starts yelling at us from across the property lol. So does that count as ignoring her? Lol
 

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Well we've been focusing on the fence and not her and she gets annoyed and semi jealous so she starts yelling at us from across the property lol. So does that count as ignoring her? Lol
That's a good start, but you have to tell her that she can kid next year for all you care! :lol:
 
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