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    Question Any ideas.

    Comments please?

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    Are you wondering if that's an ovulation? What are we commenting on?

    If she hasn't eaten in a while I'd say it looks like one.

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    Yep!! She might be still near the beginning or getting toward the end of the event (or it might be the lighting) but she does indeed appear to be ovulating. (If she's at the beginning, she'll get more extreme. If she's toward the end, of course, the swelling will decrease over the rest of today into tomorrow and she'll slowly begin to coil again -- loosely at first as everything settles into place. Or would have, I should say.) Nice work! Hopefully, you'll be seeing her go into shed in 10-14 days
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    for me it s heavy building a bit high in the body to be the ovi itself.
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