It might be hard because she probably might not have enough nutrients to nurture the babies while they are still in the womb due to her nursing but it is a possibility, the main worry is her being in good condition to get re impregnated a couple of weeks or months that way she is strong enough and you won't feel like you are forcing her.
when their done nursing. it's obvious.
Not if it is given at the correct dosage - the disease that you are trying to treat is more likely to hurt the goat.
To get female goats, does, pregnant.
Yes, a pregnant goat can be milked. However, the quantity of milk may decrease as the pregnancy progresses, particularly in the last trimester. It is important to provide adequate nutrition and care for the pregnant goat to ensure the health of both the doe and her developing offspring.
The weight of a British Alpine goat is usually around 125 pounds. However, it depends on the gender of the goat and if the goat is overweight or pregnant.
I would avoid anything with artificial sweeteners while pregnant or nursing.
*ahem* yes
No because if they did the babies they are nursing would most likely die of starvation.
when their done nursing. it's obvious.
The company says yes on their website (both while pregnant and while nursing), but they still recommend asking your doctor first.
Yes. It is safe to eat the goat meat when pregnant.
Yes, a cat can get pregnant while nursing her kittens. This is known as "maternal mating" and can occur as early as a few weeks after giving birth. It is important to spay or neuter your pets to prevent unwanted litters.
If the male goat is the father of the kids, then probably. Sometimes a male goat that is not the father of the kids will protect, but not always. In my advice, do not put the pregnant goat near any males but the father.
Not if it is given at the correct dosage - the disease that you are trying to treat is more likely to hurt the goat.
Corid, also known as amprolium, is commonly used to treat coccidiosis in goats. While Corid is generally considered safe for use in pregnant goats, it is important to consult with a veterinarian before administering any medication to a pregnant animal. The veterinarian can provide guidance on the appropriate dosage and ensure that the medication will not harm the pregnant goat or her developing fetus. It is crucial to follow the veterinarian's recommendations to ensure the health and well-being of the pregnant goat and her offspring.
Yes, a female cat can get pregnant while nursing her kittens. This is known as "back-to-back" pregnancies and can happen as early as a few weeks after giving birth. It is important to spay or neuter your pets to prevent unwanted litters and potential health risks.
no