So the reason for the law is a consumer protection law... If you cant see where they are raised they need to be inspected. However... Meat, fiber and breeding animals are exempt.
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So my Flemish Giant never took ;'( but both my other NZ does have took,14 days along today!
I know! I'm super excited because they will be the first litters of broken kits I've ever had!Yaya half way there!
Oops, forgot to ask. As a new comer, how do you know 14 days in that one doe "didn't take" but the others did?
I have seen somewhere in my research that when you palpate a pregnant doe, the unborn kits feel like grapes. I didn't realize it could be done as soon as 14 days. Is this a reliable analogy?