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<blockquote data-quote="Tomcolvin" data-source="post: 1409791" data-attributes="member: 24361"><p>I have this 19 month year old heifer that I think was bred and maybe due sometime soon. (Maybe October- November)) She started bagging and has a full figure stomach. Problem is that in the last few days she really moo's a lot, day & night. This evening she would not come down for hay, just remained close to the shelter and seemingly doing a blating cry. I moved her to a pen spot and fed her some stocker grower and sweet feed with molasses. She is in the pasture with my bull and my Billy goat. All has been well until about a week ago. Do you think this may be labor pains? She doesn't show signs of dialation yet, but now wants to stay off to herself. What do you think? The goat may have her gun shy as he likes to flex his muscles sometime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tomcolvin, post: 1409791, member: 24361"] I have this 19 month year old heifer that I think was bred and maybe due sometime soon. (Maybe October- November)) She started bagging and has a full figure stomach. Problem is that in the last few days she really moo's a lot, day & night. This evening she would not come down for hay, just remained close to the shelter and seemingly doing a blating cry. I moved her to a pen spot and fed her some stocker grower and sweet feed with molasses. She is in the pasture with my bull and my Billy goat. All has been well until about a week ago. Do you think this may be labor pains? She doesn't show signs of dialation yet, but now wants to stay off to herself. What do you think? The goat may have her gun shy as he likes to flex his muscles sometime. [/QUOTE]
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