
02/13/05, 10:46 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2003
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put on a pot of coffee, it could be a while. you will deffently be able to tell the pushing contractions, that is for sure, they are a really hard contraction, and the whole bellie ripples, and she will really strain and push, just like a woman does, if you hace had childrem you will know what I am talking about, but if yo uhaven't you still wont miss it, and the first stage can take a while, a few hours, but when they get to the second stage, and are bareing down and pushing, and grunting, heavy labor, you will know, and you will see streaming, and a bubble or water breaking, and this should not go on for more than a half an hour, if you don't see any thing after this time, then you will have to check her. and don't worry, if you have read up on it, you will be fine, My first time I copied all of it off the net, read it, took it out to the barn , just in case , but it din't take long, and I have them all. nothing to it. so just relax, and you will do fine. I promise, and 95 percent of the goats, deliver just fine all by them selves, with no help. dip the little cords in iodine, and feed them the colustrum. and you have it.
have some coffee, or some tea, and relax, I think all sounds like it is normal so far.
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