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Old 02/13/07, 04:58 PM
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Smile Doe starting to show a little udder

Well Well one of my does are starting to show a little bit of a udder now. She isn't due til the being of March so that isn't really to far off. She is started to look more rounder now. I'm keeping fingers cross for a doe.
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Old 02/13/07, 05:11 PM
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Do you have a pic?
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Old 02/13/07, 10:01 PM
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Will try to get one tomorrow it was a bad day here so have to wait..
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Old 02/14/07, 11:21 AM
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This is our first kidding year and I've read tons of posts where people are worried if their girls aren't bagging up yet and it's almost their due date- I never really got a feel for what would be normal at the other end of the spectrum. What would be "normal" in terms of udder change earlier than a few days out?
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