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lesserweevil
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 Goat birth (assisted) (graphic) (ish)
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| Fri May 16, 2008 8:58 pm |
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lesserweevil
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 Re: Goat birth (assisted) (graphic) (ish)
actual birth, 10:00 there is a hoof right there, feeling to see if there's a nose:   blow up from previous picture:   blow up: 
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lesserweevil
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| Fri May 16, 2008 9:05 pm |
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jBlaze
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Joined: Tue Oct 09, 2007 8:55 pm Posts: 254 Location: Oregon
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Great pictues for sharing! Can you tell us about the hoses, I see a lot of leg without nose, it may just be the angle, but tell us what you saw and felt. 
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lesserweevil
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 Re: Goat birth (assisted) (graphic) (ish)
hoses or noses? hehe
In the 5th picture to last, you will see a little blob on top of the leg that looks a bit like a growth - it's not, it's an ear. From these pictures you can only really see the underneath of the kids as they slide out.
The first thing I felt when I inserted my fingers was a hoof right at the entrance (previously in a big waterbag that I popped)
behind the hoof was a nose. I had to investigate a little further to find the second hoof as it was a bit further back.
I then took the first hoof and stretched it forward and from there helped Whissy to birth it out.
The second kid came with just 1 leg (the one I'm pulling) and the head (I held it behind the ears to help the kid out).
I didnt want to investigate to find the second leg as it was a big kid (9lb14oz) and would have hurt her more to do that.
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StaceyRoop
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Joined: Fri Oct 05, 2007 1:57 am Posts: 17934 Location: NJ
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 Re: Goat birth (assisted) (graphic) (ish)
great pictures Katie thanks for taking the time to post them
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| Fri May 16, 2008 9:57 pm |
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liz
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Joined: Fri Oct 05, 2007 6:59 pm Posts: 11760 Location: Shelocta PA
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Great pics!! Really wonderful to have someone capture the miracle for you. 
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| Fri May 16, 2008 11:15 pm |
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Sweet Gum Minis
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Joined: Sat Oct 06, 2007 10:07 pm Posts: 3812 Location: Easley, SC
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 Re: Goat birth (assisted) (graphic) (ish)
Great photos. I'd love to get a series of photos of one of our births but I'm so often alone and making sure noses get cleaned and I'm like you, checking to see what's coming to ensure a kid doesn't get close so I tend not to get pics.
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Sonrise Farm
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Joined: Thu Sep 18, 2008 10:47 pm Posts: 1511 Location: Southwick, Idaho
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Oh, I love pix like these!!! I plan on both video taping and pix taking all my does births. Unfortunately, I don't have any willing helpers. . . .
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nancy d
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Joined: Fri Oct 05, 2007 11:00 pm Posts: 1535 Location: Snohomish County, Washington
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 Re: Goat birth (assisted) (graphic) (ish)
Wow excellent pics indeed!! Great job all three of you  and the "impressive expression" oh my I can almost hear her scream.
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kelebek
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Joined: Fri Oct 05, 2007 2:48 pm Posts: 7226 Location: Idaho
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I don't have any of Daisie right before giving birth..... But at 6:30 am - just standing around - couple contractions 9:30 am - little bit of goo and starts of pushing 10:20 am went out to feed and came back to this little boy that was still in sack, JUST came out  Cleaning him up with mom and she started pushing again 10:25 am  Next push she came out all at once!  after getting the sack off of her  Mom never attempted to clean her until after I had her cleaned up completely.
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capriola-nd
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Joined: Sun Jul 06, 2008 3:54 pm Posts: 2721 Location: Northwest Oregon
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Wow! Those pics were very helpful! Thanks so much for sharing them. So, the kid came out even with the one hoof back? I always think that that's not possible but I've yet to pull a kid in that position, just done breech.
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heathersboers
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Joined: Fri Sep 05, 2008 11:43 pm Posts: 629 Location: Wilson N.C.
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How can I post a video of a birth- I downloaded it to my computer??-It was twins!!! and I had to pull them
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StaceyRoop
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Joined: Fri Oct 05, 2007 1:57 am Posts: 17934 Location: NJ
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 Re: Goat birth (assisted) (graphic) (ish)
try youtube.com and then post the link
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KW Farms
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Joined: Sat Jun 21, 2008 4:17 am Posts: 3240 Location: Wapato, WA
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Awesome pics!!! Thanks for taking the time to post!! I wish I had someone to take pictures when those kind of things happen or even a by the book birth. I'm always waiting w/ a towel or have my hands checking out the doe so it's great you had someone there.
Those kids look real healthy by the way! Congrats!!!
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