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Yes. I had one with milk fever not long ago. it was confirmed though. I reiterate what misfit said, high levels of calcium can be just as fatal.

You'll see her stomach and her teets point before delivery.
 
If your worried about her calcium level you can try feeding some timothy hay...its high in calcium but not so much its going to cause a problem. A few farms around here feed pretty much straight timothy for the first 2 weeks of lactation..thats mostly diary cows though.
 
She gets a mix of youth and active adult mazuri feed. They free graze during the day, and occasionally get bananas, lettuce, carrots, cheese, and peanut butter. I haven't looked at how much of each vitamin and minerals the feed has. My mom's dog had milk fever once so it is one of those things that scares me :/ I try to keep a variety of nutrition available for them
 
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She should be fine.

I think the only reason that Rita had it was because our land is calcium poor and she was HEAVY in milk.
 
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Not birth related but what are these little white things? I noticed them early on and never found anyone I could ask
 

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Oh!! They've never been white before! Theye always just been little holes. They look gross haha
 
I love when the babies push up on one side! I could make put legs and side! I could make out more with her than I could my own pregnancy!
 
Been trying to post that for a while lol. Can you see the bump?
 
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