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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 166337" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>Days of GestationApproximate lbs. Or oz.InchesRemarks Concerning Palpation30 (1 month) 1/100 oz. ½ Some fluid in embryonic vesicle (marble size) 45 1/8 oz. 1 Gravid horn somewhat enlarged. 60 (2 months) ¼ oz. 2 Fetus size of a mouse, uterine horn banana-size (2 inches diameter) 90 (3 months) 8 oz. 6 Fetus size of a small rat, can be bumped. Uterine horns 3 inches diameter (Big Balloon) and dropping into abdominal cavity. 120 (4 months) 2 lbs 12 Fetus size of a small cat, uterine horns 5 inches in diameter. Can feel placentomes. 150 (5 months) 5 lbs 18 Fetus size of cat. May be too deep to palpate. Horns 7 inches diameter. Placentomes 2-2 ½ inches 180 (6 months) 11 lbs 24 Fetus size of a small dog. Movement of fetus may be felt. Might feel features of calf. 210 (7 months) 23 lbs. 30 From 7 months until parturition, fetus may be felt. Age determined by fetal size. 240 (8 months) 47 lbs. 36 Mid-uterine artery large 270 (9 months) 50-100 lbs 283 (or term) Size depends on genetic and environmental factors, usually 60-90 lbs. And 40 inches for English breeds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 166337, member: 694"] Days of GestationApproximate lbs. Or oz.InchesRemarks Concerning Palpation30 (1 month) 1/100 oz. ½ Some fluid in embryonic vesicle (marble size) 45 1/8 oz. 1 Gravid horn somewhat enlarged. 60 (2 months) ¼ oz. 2 Fetus size of a mouse, uterine horn banana-size (2 inches diameter) 90 (3 months) 8 oz. 6 Fetus size of a small rat, can be bumped. Uterine horns 3 inches diameter (Big Balloon) and dropping into abdominal cavity. 120 (4 months) 2 lbs 12 Fetus size of a small cat, uterine horns 5 inches in diameter. Can feel placentomes. 150 (5 months) 5 lbs 18 Fetus size of cat. May be too deep to palpate. Horns 7 inches diameter. Placentomes 2-2 ½ inches 180 (6 months) 11 lbs 24 Fetus size of a small dog. Movement of fetus may be felt. Might feel features of calf. 210 (7 months) 23 lbs. 30 From 7 months until parturition, fetus may be felt. Age determined by fetal size. 240 (8 months) 47 lbs. 36 Mid-uterine artery large 270 (9 months) 50-100 lbs 283 (or term) Size depends on genetic and environmental factors, usually 60-90 lbs. And 40 inches for English breeds. [/QUOTE]
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