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I wouldn't worry my 3 jills vary it seems on a whim. The first one this year had me worried as she had been in season for at least 3 weeks, during this time the hob was at her daily and she still didn't show signs of going down. The opposite being true of another who was mated twice over two days and almost fully down within another three days.

 

After seeing it from both ends now I'd say just make sure your hob has had a good insertion (bit of a graphic job, but my hob had a habit of humping a jills back for an hour before doing anything). Then just play the waiting game.

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