I have a roughly 5 years old cheviot mule ewe, who in February while getting checked by a farmer friend for something else, noticed she felt a bit... Pregnant.
Got the vet out to ultrasound her and they found thst yes she is in fact pregnant
It's now May and there's nothing, not too concerning in itself as we don't know when they are actually due.
But here is her list of signs:
Full teats that are firm and produced milk 10 days ago (concerned for mastisis so treated for it and milk was drawn from udder at the time, it was white and thin)
She has 1 udder with contents in it, 1 empty. The 1 with contents is very jiggly, not firm.
She lies down in odd positions, and frequently does star gazing, lifts her lips and licks them alot, and sits and stretches alot, and her hind end sometimes jumps when lying down.
She is also very sensitive if you touch her teats.
Her loin is very floppy, so when I press that area it wiggles alot, like touching a carrier bag full of water.
The muscles between her final rib and hip are very hard and then when getting to thr loin area suddenly jump inwards.
Her BCS is 3.5 she was a 4 however a month ago.
Can sheep do phantom pregnancies to that degree and point that an ultrasound goes yes this sheep's pregnant?