Re: [AlpacaTalk] Attitude change in pregnant females
hi - i sure hope that's true - my bitchy girls had three boys last summer - this year no bitchiness at all in 6 moms-to-be. I would really like some girls here (who wouldn't?) - it will be interesting to see if the theory works
the one girl who came back from her outside breeding is bitchy, but i don't care if she has a male or female cria - it's going to be fantastic, whichever gender it is, IF she is pregnant. We don't know if she took or not, the "stud" test doesn't work with her, the vet hasn't been able to tell with blood tests, and she doesn't look any different - just the change in personality. I could probably load her up and take her down-island to a vet who ultra-sounds, but it's just more stress on her - we'll just keep watching her, this way i at least get to keep hoping.This is a fun time of the year isn't it? A bit of a worry too, with crias arriving. Our first two are due in three weeks.
wishing healthy births to everyone,
Wendy
DreamWeaver Alpacas
Port Alberni BC
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From: LunarStruck@
To: AlpacaTalk@yahoogro
Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 12:38 PM
Subject: Re: [AlpacaTalk] Attitude change in pregnant females
So far, our females who were pregnant with boys were bitchy while pregnant,
the ones pregnant with girls weren't. A local breeder turned me on to look
for this - anyone else notice anything like it?
Susan Olson
Alpaca Loco
Riverside, CA
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