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madcow

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Man, I wish Texas wasn't so far away, caus' I'd come visit that little cuties pie! He's just as cute as he can be. Congrats!
 

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Got another doe with yellow mucuous and HUGE udders, my Alpine Okie. She should be going soon, her ligaments have been mushy the last few days and noticed the yellow discharge this morning.

This will actually be good since I'll have two born near one another and they can be weaned together. The next kids aren't due until April when I have 2 due a few weeks apart.

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Ooo boy, discharge! (The things I never thought I'd type . . . )

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michickenwrangler

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No baby or labor yet. I've been checking on her every hour or so.

Her bag is about bursting, ligaments are very mushy, white and yellow discharge, but no labor yet.

:caf

The waiting is nerve-wracking.
 

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michickenwrangler said:
No baby or labor yet. I've been checking on her every hour or so.

Her bag is about bursting, ligaments are very mushy, white and yellow discharge, but no labor yet.

:caf

The waiting is nerve-wracking.
Tell her you are going to go to bed. Make a big deal about leaving the barn. Hide on the other side of the kidding stall where she can't see you. Bet that gives her the initiative she needs! ;)
 

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marlowmanor said:
michickenwrangler said:
No baby or labor yet. I've been checking on her every hour or so.

Her bag is about bursting, ligaments are very mushy, white and yellow discharge, but no labor yet.

:caf

The waiting is nerve-wracking.
Tell her you are going to go to bed. Make a big deal about leaving the barn. Hide on the other side of the kidding stall where she can't see you. Bet that gives her the initiative she needs! ;)
No, the bucks will see me and start blatting for food.
 

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michickenwrangler said:
marlowmanor said:
michickenwrangler said:
No baby or labor yet. I've been checking on her every hour or so.

Her bag is about bursting, ligaments are very mushy, white and yellow discharge, but no labor yet.

:caf

The waiting is nerve-wracking.
Tell her you are going to go to bed. Make a big deal about leaving the barn. Hide on the other side of the kidding stall where she can't see you. Bet that gives her the initiative she needs! ;)
No, the bucks will see me and start blatting for food.
What about a duck/deer blind! Set one up in the kidding stall and hide out in it! :lol:

Trying to keep you entertained here! :D
 
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