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Fall 2020 Kidding

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I figured since we are only 5 weeks out from kidding that I should start a waiting thread!

Our first doe due is Hanna. She looked to have triplets or quads on her ultrasound at 45 days. Hoping it's twins or triplets lol. She had some lameness issues last year with only twins and I had to induce her. One was born dead. I'm hoping things will go smoother this year for her. I will most likely induce so she kids when I'm home in case of any issues. She is due September 13th. She is bred to Wild and these will be his first kids on the ground. She started developing an udder about 4 weeks ago.
Pictures from today
Vertebrate Mammal Fence Goat Fawn
Eye Goat Goat-antelope Terrestrial animal Sheep

And Wild the buck she is bred to
Dog Dog breed Collar Carnivore Companion dog

Coyote should also be due around the same time but not sure if she took or got bred later. Hasn't had any udder development yet but looks bred. She is also bred to Wild.
Dog breed Fawn Companion dog Terrestrial animal Working animal
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Both of Hanna's gals are beautiful but Heaven just particularly stands out to me from the pair!

Best wishes to Magic & Lucy
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All will go great! With the caprine birthings and your own!

I can't wait to see all the babies
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Forget those gorgeous preggos - LOOK AT THAT GRASS!! :eek:

But really, best wishes for Jaeger and Astoria, they are looking great.
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Annie just kidded with triplets. Honestly thought she only had one in there. Little guy is 2.6 lbs.
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Wow 2.6!! Never seen one born that small! What are the weights on the other two? Gorgeous long capes and so cute they are all so consistent!
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