
04/03/05, 02:13 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Michigan..NWLower
Posts: 940
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Tollhouse, one of our full size dairy goats delivered today...her first pregnancy. Her due date was last Wed. If I had depended only on her udder size, she would not have kidded for a long time from now. As it was, I thought I'd been wrong about her due date and wasn't present for this delivery during the night. Her udder after kidding is still relatively small and flat against her belly. I still was able to milk out a small amount of colostrum (a finger and thumb milking!). My suggestion is that you wrap your arms around this goat's abdomen and feel for movement on her right side starting at the front legs moving to the back legs and on her underbelly. Sometimes I gently push with one open hand on the left side while feeling the right side. Do you feed her in a milk stand or can you restrain her to do this? If not, you will probably have to wait until closer to her due date. The udder may be more noticeable within a week or so of May 15 or you will visibly see those little ones kicking at her right side!
Nappy
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