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Sarthur2
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No not out straight out behind most of the time - when sitting the bottom parts of her legs stick out at approx 45 - 80 degree angle and when she moves, her back legs help propel her using the inside toe and edge of the bottom half of her leg. Occasionally I think she has tucked them under into a more normal position when sitting herself. It was really only just after being born that they were right out behind and occasionally now they end up in that position.
No not out straight out behind most of the time - when sitting the bottom parts of her legs stick out at approx 45 - 80 degree angle and when she moves, her back legs help propel her using the inside toe and edge of the bottom half of her leg. Occasionally I think she has tucked them under into a more normal position when sitting herself. It was really only just after being born that they were right out behind and occasionally now they end up in that position.