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<blockquote data-quote="JMJ Farms" data-source="post: 1524793" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>As a general rule she will go off feed. Also I'm pretty sure their body temperature will drop one degree 24 hours before whelping. But I never take the temps. I generally just kinda watch their behavior. Kinda like cows. May be restless and anxious.</p><p></p><p> And like Ken said, you do need to pamper them. They're tough. Problem is, if they've been pampered all their life up till this point, you can't just exactly stop all of a sudden either. But she will probably do just fine. Keep her environment as close to normal for her as possible. Minimal changes and distractions and all will be well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMJ Farms, post: 1524793, member: 24583"] As a general rule she will go off feed. Also I’m pretty sure their body temperature will drop one degree 24 hours before whelping. But I never take the temps. I generally just kinda watch their behavior. Kinda like cows. May be restless and anxious. And like Ken said, you do need to pamper them. They’re tough. Problem is, if they’ve been pampered all their life up till this point, you can’t just exactly stop all of a sudden either. But she will probably do just fine. Keep her environment as close to normal for her as possible. Minimal changes and distractions and all will be well. [/QUOTE]
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