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« on: December 09, 2007, 12:07:06 PM »

expected due date is 150 days after breeding.A few weeks before delivery,the goats udder will usually become enlarged.A day or two before birth,the udder often fills up and the pelvic ligaments at the base of the tail relax so that the tail feels loose.Frequent urination and low pitched bleating are also signs that labor will begin within a day or two.The first sign we usually see that indicates that labor is imminent is the discharge of the mucous plug,followed by small amounts of mucous.This usually occurs an hour or two before birth.In the uterus the kid is enclosed in an amniotic sac which is surrounded by a water sac.Usually the water sac breaks 30 minutes-2 hours before the delivery of the kid.The amniotic sac might burst a few minutes before delivery.Usually,a kid will be born front legs and head first,and no assistance is needed.In multiple births,each kid is usually delivered 5-30 minutes after the previous sibling,the placenta is expelled a few hours later.If the kids have not arrived within 2 hours after the water sac breaks,or if the kid is not positioned properly,an experienced goat producer or veterinarian might be required to assist in the delivery by repositioning the kid or pulling the kid out.Make sure your hands and arms are washed with soap and water first.
By:4H Club,Irvine California,U.S.A.
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