Udders on an goat.. (Updated with pictures)

SarahFair

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ksalvagno said:
I"m not sure what angle you took the pictures but it is hard to tell how big the udder is. If you can get one of her standing and get her whole back end but close enough that people can see the udder.
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That would require me moving the hair and she doesnt like her backend being touched.

Ill try though
 

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I couldnt get a clear picture of the udders but I did a pooch picture. Ill have to wait till my SO gets home for better ones..

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Looking at the pooch picture, I think she is pregnant. Hard to tell from your udder pictures, since they are so blurry.

She looks like a twin to my doe Bonnie, exactly like her in the face! So cute. :)
 

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Will a preggo doe tinkle a lot?
She doesnt do it so much now but sometimes when I would be outside she would go a little here a little there...
 

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My doe only started to *tinkle* more as she got closer to her due date. When she was about a week away she started going every hour or so, then it got to dribbles a few days before - kind of how a pregnant woman gets!

Google the signs for goat kidding or here's a website to try:

http://fiascofarm.com/goats/kidding.htm

As my doe's date got closer I was a freak about reading up on this stuff and must have read every page on the google site 5 times over! But it did help me determine when she was close to kidding - enough so that I knew I didn't have to stay home from work one day, but I had better stay home the next!
 

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