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lomine
Ridin' The Range
Still no signs of contractions or pushing. I’ve left a massage and sent a text to the vet to get her opinion.
Greetings and welcome to BYH. I hope you'll consider taking a minute to visit the new member's thread and introduce yourself so folks can welcome you properly. https://www.backyardherds.com/forums/new-member-introductions.17/ I do want to point out that you said brother/sister and didn't mention if the boy was wethered. Don't know how old they are but if he's NOT wethered, he WILL breed his sister and if they are babies, that could be a not so good thing. They will both become capable at a very young age... like anywhere between 2-3 months of age or slightly later. If he's not wethered, you need to separate them and if he's old enough to be capable, even after wethering, you'll need to keep them apart for a while.I hope that your doe and future kids will be ok. I'm a new owner of a baby pygmy goat brother and sister and I adore them.