Another lovely day for walking, though a strong cold wind came, then went within an hour. I parked down by the Pen Yr Orsedd Quarry and did the same circuit twice.
There are very little signs that Siska is pregnant yet. I had been more positive earlier, her season had finished very quickly after the mating, she is cuddly and a little demanding, and her nipples are larger than normal and quite pink. (But so are Beti's) These are positive signs, but they can also be simply hormonal changes after seasons. What I'm pessimistic about is that she's still eating her breakfast, between 3 and 4 weeks after mating as the embryos implant it is the peak of the "morning sickness window," but of course between days 26 and 32 the hormones (progesterone) are very high, and it's normal for them to be picky or even skip meals then too .. I've been hoping every morning this week that she'd reject a breakfast .... as yet, it hasn't happened!
Talking of eating, Beti is finally eating a lot better. That injection took its toll didn't it!

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