Assuming the due date is June 1st the baby is 13 weeks.
Your peiod was due on a certain date. You count the weeks or months since that date.
You don't get the goat, its just for show as far as I know.
As long as it it sealed and not far past its due date, it should be fine. :)
There is not enough info to answer the question. When was your last period? Or what is your due date? How far did they say you were at your scan? You can also google due date calculator put in your info and it will give you your answer.
Due date calculators can be found on the internet, at your local library. The calculators basically use the data from your last period and possible date of conception to arrive at your due date. These calculators are not an exact science and will only be able to suggest an approximate date.
you work out the date of the first day of period and count how many weeks its been since then, that's how far you will be or use a due date calculator.
It is in Rook Island.Good Luck.
I have just got a kid (billygoat baby) and it jumped over a pasture gate that we use for horses and then we fix that by put wire over the gate but it still jumps on the walls sometimes but after we had him a few days he stop-ed but Evey goat is different .... GOATS ARE SMART..........well,most...
Just let her go as far past it as Nature would. How far past her due date she'll go depends on her breeding. Some breeds will have longer gestation periods than other breeds; not all breeds will calve exactly on the 285 or 286 day mark. It is just an average date for all cows, not an exact date that any cow is expected to or should calve on.
The first day of your last period is where the OB/GYN will calculate your due date from. Like say you get pregnant near November 5th, your due date would be around August 11th the following year. Also the OB will do an ultra sound to determine how far along you are and to help them figure your due date.
When you go to the doctor, he will be able to help you figure out when your last period is. They are also able to determine when your due date is by the ultrasound and by feeling around.