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Ok. That's what I was asking...is should I be concerned with how her teats look? From what you are saying she is fine, but to watch her after for splitting or cracking on her teats?
 

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No, the picture below is circled to try and explain... the udder is separated it will get worse. An udder like this ends up looking like two footballs hanging down.
Not actual cracking or splitting.
Her teats are very far forward due to weak rear attachment. Her udder for a Boer isn't bad. Over time it could be a problem. Breeding to a buck that does improve udders would be best for all future does she produces.


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LOL- when she does finally have them you will need to send pics to the vet that did the ultrasound and saythat was the LONGEST week (or 3 whichever he said) EVER! :lol::lol::lol:
It's been 2 months I believe since she's been here lol or just about lol I'm going to call them and tell them. This waiting game has been crazy. They said "she should kid soon, within a week". O..m..g...:lol:
 

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wonder if this is a false pregnancy... Just throwing it out there...
 
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