chicken3fly
Crowing
@JadeFarms can you tell us what She's been doing today?
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She came to check on me and walked around with me. I showed her the hay room and she layed there for a little bit and she just disappeared.@JadeFarms can you tell us what She's been doing today?
Is there food in the hay room?She came to check on me and walked around with me. I showed her the hay room and she layed there for a little bit and she just disappeared.
You at least had fun changing the text color!Sorry I kinda over reacted![]()
So you haven’t seen her all day??
Here’s her right now
I agree she’s panting a lot which I heard is a sign of being close to labor. And it’s also pretty hot for Florida today. I just showed her, she laid down and then followed me into the back house. She loves to hang out with me when I do school. But I feel like she’s closer.
she’s just panting more than usual even though it’s colder than normal.
I should add, her back “female parts” are very swollen.
She came to check on me and walked around with me. I showed her the hay room and she layed there for a little bit and she just disappeared.
Can you post pictures of her set up? I know my hay room wouldn’t be somewhere a dog would want to stay. It’s got a concrete floor and there is hay and cobwebs all over. If there’s hay in there you can stack it up to make a little cave, it’s not nessecary but it creates more of a den feeling for the dog. Like a hen and her next box. Put a bed and blankets underneath, set up a space for her to have the puppies. You need to keep her in the hay room, don’t let her out. She will just go find somewhere else to have her puppies and she needs to be watched during the birth.She came to check on me and walked around with me. I showed her the hay room and she layed there for a little bit and she just disappeared.
Can you post pictures of her set up? I know my hay room wouldn’t be somewhere a dog would want to stay. It’s got a concrete floor and there is hay and cobwebs all over. If there’s hay in there you can stack it up to make a little cave, it’s not nessecary but it creates more of a den feeling for the dog. Like a hen and her next box. Put a bed and blankets underneath, set up a space for her to have the puppies. You need to keep her in the hay room, don’t let her out. She will just go find somewhere else to have her puppies and she needs to be watched during the birth.