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![]() if she dont going she will be a good weight come November shes about 1900-2000grams now
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She's now soaking in her bowl
Signs are there but no telling (for me anyway) where she's at if any at all I've tryed palpating but didn't feel anything Also the John from pro-rack palpated her and didn't feel nothing She shed on the 3rd of march I thought it was the prelay shed but nothing as John felt nothing Laying on her back yesterday and not soaking in her bowl I'm just going to have to go with the flow I think and keep turning my incubator on 25 days after a shed I keep looking for the build and swell but as I'm new to all this could be easily missed :( Here she is about 2 mins ago from posting
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Have to keep saying this but you can miss an ovulation, especially with big girls that are also difficult to palpitate; not all ov's are huge, some don't last for long, and a small looking one doesn't mean that you won't go on to get nice healthy eggs. No obvious ov spotted with my Angel last year but I still got 4 beautiful eggs.
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