Sunday, May 17, 2009

Faux Udder?


This is Semi-Sweet. She is a 7 year old Nigerian Dwarf that has kidded once about 5 years ago. Since then she has been a lady of leisure. Last year she was dying for babies. She was one big raging hormone. She even bagged up but I knew she wasn't with kid because there hadn't been a buck around. This year I decided to breed her to the handsome Captain January so she spent about a week in the honeymoon suite.
She would be due around June 8th...I think. Since then she has not made me feel very confident about her being pregnant. She has continued to be one raging hormone. She is acting very bucky and has been chasing the other girls around and at times acting like she is in heat....but that's hard to tell because she always acts like she's in heat.
Once again, this year she is bagging up and getting a bit of a tummy. I put her in the milking stand last week and could feel nothing. Not a kick to give me hope.
So I took pictures of her faux udder that I am deep down hoping is a true udder.

If you look at something long enough you can imagine anything. I am imagining that her tail is even changing and getting little hollow places along the top. My mind is telling me she's not pregnant but my heart still hopes to have some Nigerian babies this year....and some sweet candy milk.

What do you think?

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

I hope it's the real thing! My girls just kidded two weeks ago. It's been wonderful. Milk + Babies = Happy Family.

Danni said...

What??!! Really?? :-) :-)
And I shall be the eternal optimist standing by your sweet positive thinking side! Woo hoo.
But heck, what do I know. I don't know a pregnant udder from a non-pregnant one. But we can still hope, can't we?
Do you have a stethoscope or something for better listening?
Isn't there an over-the-counter caprine pregnancy test or something you can run down to the market for?
Oh wow. I just had no idea this little tidbit was still a possibility...

@JDHealingTimeOnEarth said...

Well, Wendy, I have no goat knowledge whatsoever, but I'll throw a guess out there: menopause! Do goats go through the change?

Sorry I can't give you a confirmation of babes on the way, but if nothing else, this will give you a chuckle!

Heide said...

I hope she's knocked up... but she may just be neurotic ;). Good luck with this.

Anonymous said...

Semi-Sweet udder does look like a expecting gal to me.
I hope she is too!
It won't be long before you can tell for sure.
Good luck!
Pam

Elizabeth said...

Poor sweetie. I hope she has some babies for her and for you. Be sure and let us know as soon as you know... Love that goats milk.

frugalmom said...

I have no idea. And really? No insight on this matter either. Im sorry.

But, I too, will be thinking positive pregnancy thoughts. For your goat that is. Im done having babies. Im just sayin.

Esther Garvi said...

Oh Goatgirl, you're the expert here! :-D We just had a buck arrive at Ishtar's Ark. It only took him three days to serve our big doe Esmeralda, and now he's working his charms with Allis. We hear her scream in protest from time to time, so I'm not sure what's happening, but I wouldn't be surprised if he gets it his way in the end. Do goats generally change character when they're on heat?

The Old Gray Egg said...

If pregnancy isn't "udderly" obvious, what about her girth? Has she expanded from normal? When ours are about to have twins or triplets, they look as if they'd explode like a water balloon if they got pricked by a sharp stem of hay. But then again, if the goat is prone to eating herself silly and is normally rotund anyway, and is only going to have a singleton, it can be hard to tell. Good luck!

Bethany said...

Hope she has babies for you. She is cute!

Jennifer said...

I hope she is pregnant, sounds like she really wants to be and you want her to be, too. Is there a certain age that they can't kid anymore?

Marigold said...

Well, I dunno. This happens to Ella with either too much grain or lots of fresh spring grass. I guess you'll just have to wait and see. Peanuts are a lot easier to deal with if you ask me.

Mindy said...

That that's what I'm licking when I'm eating goat cheese?????

Pretty sure I'm never eating it again! ; )

goatgirl said...

OK everyone, after much poking and prodding last night I really don't think she is PG. Her tail is very tight and would be a lot mushier if she were going to kid in a few weeks. Darn. Another faux udder year.
Well there is always next year.

Danni said...

Hmmm...oh well. That was pretty much your hunch all along. But how will Semi-Sweet respond? Have you broken the news to her yet? Or will she continue (through her faux udder and hormonal attitude) to insist that she really is pregnant? Poor girl.

brokenteepee said...

Well, I looked like a wide load when I was about to kid. And Abby does now....I am talking WIDE LOAD. I know this is not nice to say but you can see here what I mean: http://pricillaspeaks.blogspot.com/2009/03/little-goats-big-world.html

Just look at the last photo. I was not happy with the publicist!