ANSWERS: 1
-
If you've never palpated before and someone hasn't shown you the difference between an empty doe and a pregnant doe, and it's not between day 10-14 since being bred, you will not be able to tell, sorry. It's an acquired skill that even vets get wrong a lot because they don't do it often. The only thing you can do is place her by herself somewhere quiet, feed her as usual, and place a nest box with hay in it on the 28th from earliest exposure to a buck and wait it out.
Copyright 2023, Wired Ivy, LLC

by 