First photo: Latest photo: Other than the loss of hair on the teats, can you see any difference? I'm not sure if her udder is filling out. Not sure if she is preggers - she was exposed to the buckling when we brought him home. She won't let me touch her tummy. Next photo: latest photo: Any difference that anyone can see? I know her legs are in the way. I don't know if she's preggers either. It is unknown if she was exposed or not where we got her from. Next photo: latest photo: She's filling out nicely, and her hair is softer and shiner already. Next photo: latest photo: next photo: Latest photo: next photo: latest photo: She is also looking better. Again, not sure if she is preggers. She came from a place where she was exposed to a boer buck.
I do see her udder getting bigger. Hard to tell though. One time I had a doe that we weren't sure took because she never got big or showed any signs of being pregnant. So one day she popped one out in the middle of a snow storm. Our llama kept mom and baby warm and protected from the elements. This year we bought two does that ran with a buck year round. Didn't know one was pregnant because she was so little and had no sign again. When she started showin signs we figured she wasn't due for a while. But she kidded before the bigger doe...with TWINS! One two pounder, the other a seven pounder.