Goat behavior question~More signs of heat

Henrietta23

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aggieterpkatie said:
That buck sounds like a great option, and it's great that you could trust them to take care of your doe if you needed to leave her there!
I'll keep you posted. I'm excited and anxious about it.
 

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Keeping my fingers crossed that that buck works out ;)

And don't give up yet. Your goat didn't read the manual, so she might just keep on cycling thru for a few more times. :p
 

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FarmerDenise said:
Keeping my fingers crossed that that buck works out ;)

And don't give up yet. Your goat didn't read the manual, so she might just keep on cycling thru for a few more times. :p
Very true, and we're not even sure that she did cycle at all! I haven't noticed anything in either doe that was really obvious!
 

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AFter a few days of not noticing anything at all, today I let the goats when the snow had stopped for a bit. They all came out and both Thomas and Donki were sniffing Daisy's butt. Daisy is acting pretty much normal, but Donki would wag her tail like mad anytime she stuck her nose in Daisy's rear. She hasn't done that before that I've noticed. Thomas mounted Daisy again.
I'm hoping our weather doesn't mess up my friend's plans to visit her friends with the buck possibility. :fl:fl
 
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