They usually start developing an udder about a month before kidding as a rule of thumb. Look for a tight shiny udder and then you’ll know you’re really close.
Ok, ill keep a close eye on her, from start of development until now its been 22 days, next wednesday/thursday would make it about a month since first development.They usually start developing an udder about a month before kidding as a rule of thumb. Look for a tight shiny udder and then you’ll know you’re really close.
Just remember with goats there’s nothing written in stone lol. They’ve never read the rules. It’s just indications.Ok, ill keep a close eye on her, from start of development until now its been 22 days, next tuesday would make it a month since first development.
Just remember with goats there’s nothing written in stone lol. They’ve never read the rules. It’s just indications.
ok thanks!Month, month and a half prior.
I didn't physically try to milk her, all I did was lightly pinch up top near her udder and gently squish her teats to feel if there was milk in them (i know not to milk before hand 😆 )Try not to check for milk. They have a special plug that keeps bacteria from entering the teats and causing mastitis.
It can be very frustrating without a due date, boy do I know this since I don’t have a single due date on any of mine this year lol but just try and watch for signs of labor. The udders are not always the best to go off of. I’ve had ones that looked like they would split in half for well over a month and have had ones that didn’t have much of anything until labor.
See, she's one of those EXTREMELY skittish goats, just does NOT want to be touched, no matter what. I try to respect her personal space but at the same time try to catch her at least twice a day to check udder, ligaments, and feel for baby movement. What do you mean by posty? She's walked really loose around the hips but stiff legged for about a month now.i always guess about a month, thats what im going off of with mine. I have two with dates and two without. one looks about the same time other looks closer. They get posty in the rear. sometimes they really drop, like they look fat then all of sudden looks skinny. If they are not that friendly they they all of sudden like you again that is a sign, or if they really like you then say nope dont touch me...or they could just drop kids when you are not looking
the back legs are less angled. kind of like a cows back legs.See, she's one of those EXTREMELY skittish goats, just does NOT want to be touched, no matter what. I try to respect her personal space but at the same time try to catch her at least twice a day to check udder, ligaments, and feel for baby movement. What do you mean by posty? She's walked really loose around the hips but stiff legged for about a month now.