6-7 weeks would be quick to notice pregnancy but maybe she is like her people momma. I was always so tiny and shaped in a way that when I was 6-7 weeks you could tell by looking at me. No joke! I just swelled right up every time. Couldn't wear my clothes by 8-10 weeks! So here she is I am going to start me a picture diary of them every few weeks. So I can learn there patterns etc. She has the prettiest frosted ears. I wish they showed better. Any way every body here is big but she is obviously bigger than anyone else!
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Yes, Rachel I must have stood her there 6or7 times and tried to walk behind her to take that shot and every time she kept turning with me like she was a dog on a "Heel" command. Acted like my children when I am trying to sneak around and hide something behind their backs. It was kinda funny to start with, then it got plain aggravating. Course no people were there to help but lots of goaties standing there trying to help me out with things!
And Dawn, I think she has the perfect amount of frosting on her ears and all over her little nose. She also has my favorite rear end. I love how thick and muscular it looks. Weak , thin, boney looking rear ends are one of my pet peeves on any animal. And I love "Fairy's" rear.
Oh, BTW I forgot, THIS is my "Dairy Fairy" Her moms name is Tinker Bell so I finally came up with Dairy Fairy and was pleased with the name. Of course, we just call her fairy!
Fairy says she will be happy to model for us every so often as long as we are careful about how much cleavage we show in her pics.
I think she may have heard a rumor that her boobies had been the topic of a conversation! YEP, That's what I think!
Thanks so much Deborah, now I want to run look at everyone's teats again to see if they look like that.
I was not really crazy about her pic before the purchase but when I got them here I realized that they all looked way better than the pics led me to believe and now that they have been here for 4 months with us spoiling them and having had the copper and all, they truly look like different animals altogether. I am happy to say that they are absolutely gorgeous little does. I want to show them so badly, I am certain that a couple of them would do real well.
This one is one of the very nicest ones I have. I believe they consider her sire to be their very best herd sire at Prairie Wood. He is MCH/CH PRAIRIE WOOD PINNACLE BLUES +S E He is a Master Champion in both AGS and ADGA and a VERY Flashy Chamoisee Pinto Blue Eyed He was just classified as Excellent at age 6 and apparently has many star daughters so hopefully she will live up to the Family Expectations so to speak.
Feel free to say what you see in any of my photos. I really want evaluation help and can take constructive criticism. I know you wouldn't be mean but would be trying to help me and I can thank you ahead of time for your honesty.
Yes, she really is a FF. She was 1 year on May 9th and I think I started that day putting her in with Quill because she was the biggest and fastest growing of the doelings so I figured she would do fine and she hasn't slowed down growing yet, so I think she will be a nice size. I am very excited to see what she accomplishes. She is a twin and her mom's sister had quads this spring so I hope she will at least have twins as not to have a big single. Course it won't hurt my feelings none if she has triplets as long as everything goes well.
I think I am just going to start doing some more blood draws since we have had some first b'days and get pregnancy test done also. Then I will know for sure.
Can't wait to see "progression" pics!! Nice shots, by the way! It's tough to get those!
Did you say this one is going to be a FF? Those are nice teats for a dry doe!