Goat Gestation Calculator – Free Pregnancy Timer

Goat Gestation Calculator

Calculate your goat’s due date and pregnancy timeline with precision

Expected Due Date
Gestation Period
Days of pregnancy
Current Stage

Pregnancy Timeline & Milestones

Week 1-3: Early Development
Fertilization occurs and embryo implants. No visible signs of pregnancy. Continue normal feeding routine.
Week 4-6: Embryonic Development
Major organ systems begin forming. Doe may show decreased appetite or slight behavioral changes.
Week 7-10: Fetal Growth
Rapid fetal development. Pregnancy may be confirmed via ultrasound. Increase nutrition gradually.
Week 11-15: Mid-Pregnancy
Visible abdominal enlargement. Udder development begins. Maintain quality hay and fresh water.
Week 16-20: Late Development
Significant weight gain. Kids are rapidly growing. Begin increasing grain portions and protein.
Week 21-22: Pre-Kidding
Udder fills, ligaments soften. Prepare kidding area. Monitor closely for signs of labor.

Pregnancy Care Guidelines

Nutrition Management

  • Provide high-quality hay and fresh water daily
  • Increase grain gradually in final 6 weeks
  • Add protein supplements as needed
  • Offer mineral supplements specifically for pregnant does
  • Avoid sudden feed changes

Health Monitoring

  • Schedule veterinary checkups at regular intervals
  • Monitor body condition and weight gain
  • Watch for signs of pregnancy toxemia
  • Maintain vaccination schedules
  • Check for parasites regularly

Environmental Needs

  • Provide clean, dry shelter
  • Maintain comfortable temperature
  • Reduce stress and sudden changes
  • Separate from aggressive herd members
  • Prepare clean kidding area early

Pre-Kidding Preparation

  • Trim hooves 4-6 weeks before due date
  • Prepare kidding kit with supplies
  • Monitor udder development closely
  • Watch for early labor signs
  • Have veterinarian contact readily available

Breed-Specific Gestation Periods

Different goat breeds may have slight variations in gestation length. The table below shows typical ranges:

Breed Average Gestation (Days) Range Typical Litter Size
Nubian 150 145-155 1-3 kids
Boer 150 148-152 1-3 kids
Alpine 150 145-155 1-4 kids
LaMancha 150 145-155 1-3 kids
Saanen 150 145-155 1-4 kids
Nigerian Dwarf 149 145-153 1-4 kids
Angus 151 148-155 1-2 kids
Kiko 151 148-155 1-3 kids

Scientific References

Hafez, E.S.E., & Hafez, B. (2013). Reproduction in Farm Animals. John Wiley & Sons. Chapter on Caprine Reproduction.

Noakes, D.E., Parkinson, T.J., & England, G.C.W. (2019). Veterinary Reproduction and Obstetrics. Elsevier Health Sciences.

Frandson, R.D., Wilke, W.L., & Fails, A.D. (2013). Anatomy and Physiology of Farm Animals. John Wiley & Sons.

American Goat Society. (2023). Breeding and Reproduction Guidelines. Official Publication.

Bearden, H.J., Fuquay, J.W., & Willard, S.T. (2004). Applied Animal Reproduction. Pearson Prentice Hall.

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