BryanM61":1r3b1s4b said:
The signs I have noticed is her vulvagwtting sloppy and she has more of a bag? Dont know how close she is but its hard too judge for me with no experience at this.
I did let them outside to come and go from the barn and what a muddy mess!!!
I am not sure how much of a bag will be their when she is close?
No way to accuratly answer the question. Some will be so loose and sloppy that you figure the calf will fall out when she stands up and can be like that for days. Some don;t sloppy up till shortly before they calf. Same with the udder, some bag fit to burst well in advance and others not till just before and some after the calve.
Watch for the usual signs, tail head looks very prominant, sides make her look like she isn;t carrying a calf anymore, restless, maybe vocal, etc. The surest sign is still when the back feet are sticking out of her.