HELP!!! URGENT & QUICK!!! Read update post #20 - PLEASE!

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I vote for in heat! All that tail flagging means, "Come hither, Handsome!"

Gabby has a wonderful life, looks like!
 

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freemotion said:
I vote for in heat! All that tail flagging means, "Come hither, Handsome!"
Well, after a day filled with unnecesary drama - I think you and others are probably right. It is just as likely that she is not pregnant - and that would actually be very good.

I'm going to be prepared - just in case...but after reading the input of so many, I'm afraid I have to agree with you.

Maybe she has a crush on Siggy the GELDING! Good luck with that!
 

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helmstead said:
Very nice place you have!
Thanks, so much - that means a lot.

Today...things are the same. No discharge, no change in udder, and no drama :p
 

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I think she was hoping Siggy would turn into a handsome prince if she kissed him through the fence! Then leap the fence and have his way with her....the hussy!:lol:
 

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Just an idea.....you said you're looking for a CAE positive buddy for her. Well, if you can't catch the kids before they nurse, then THEY can be her lifetime buddies. ;) Just castrate the bucklings (if there are any) so you don't have any more kids.
 

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You know how they have EIA horse sanctuaries? Perhaps you can offer that for a few lucky goats so they won't have to be destroyed. Most CAE positive goats are asymptomatic - so they'll still live long, happy lives whereas in a production setting they are usually culled.
 

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