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<blockquote data-quote="insurman" data-source="post: 1388438" data-attributes="member: 18927"><p>Update...</p><p>Thanks for the input.</p><p></p><p>Believe or not...the bag looked better this morning. Seemed a bit "fuller" and after getting a bit closer to the momma and getting down low to look, it is bigger than I thought. </p><p>Talked with the breeder also and he thought (and so did I based on when he thought he saw her get bred) that she was due like tomorrow or the next day, so this little gal was prob a week or so early. I was expecting something in the 70+ lb range and I had her at 62lb. She is a lively little thing, could not get my hands on her and saw her poop and it was yellow'ish, not runny but not real solid either. </p><p>Going to watch her and make sure she is keeping up and go from there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="insurman, post: 1388438, member: 18927"] Update... Thanks for the input. Believe or not...the bag looked better this morning. Seemed a bit "fuller" and after getting a bit closer to the momma and getting down low to look, it is bigger than I thought. Talked with the breeder also and he thought (and so did I based on when he thought he saw her get bred) that she was due like tomorrow or the next day, so this little gal was prob a week or so early. I was expecting something in the 70+ lb range and I had her at 62lb. She is a lively little thing, could not get my hands on her and saw her poop and it was yellow'ish, not runny but not real solid either. Going to watch her and make sure she is keeping up and go from there. [/QUOTE]
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