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When to leave the doe alone. When to help. When to call the vet that is a tough personal question:
http://www.acga.org.au/goatnotes/B015.php
There are many sites that show birthing positions and offer suggestions as to what to do. I am linking them here as reference in no particular order. Please
https://fiascofarm.com/goats/kidding.htm
I particularly like the drawings on this site as it shows where the pelvic bones are in relationship to the birthing canal and uterus.
http://www.mythosfarm.com/youre-kidding---dont-panic.html
http://www.acga.org.au/goatnotes/B015.php
There are many sites that show birthing positions and offer suggestions as to what to do. I am linking them here as reference in no particular order. Please
https://fiascofarm.com/goats/kidding.htm
I particularly like the drawings on this site as it shows where the pelvic bones are in relationship to the birthing canal and uterus.
http://www.mythosfarm.com/youre-kidding---dont-panic.html