A digital drawing in black and white. A living armour-like "wild biker", heavily pregnant, is kneeling on all fours in a straw-filled nestbox while a pair of human researchers, dressed in hazmat suits that fully cover them and obscure their features, attend to him, one kneeling behind him to perform an transvaginal ultrasound while the other kneels at his side, gently squeezing some milk out of one of his very swollen teats. The young biker is very at ease and accepting of all of this. The handwritten notes of one of the researchers are written in the upper and lower margins of the piece and read as follows:
Friendly has been spending a great deal of time in the nextbox over the past few days, which leads us to suspect that he may give birth soon. Ultrasounds have shown that his second baby has moved decisively into a head-down position, and so we are all standing at the ready for any sign of labour!
I am delighted to report that his milk is flowing plentifully from the start this year. We were even able to obtain a substantial sample during a recent ultrasound! However, in a bizarre turn, our devices seem wholly unable to detect its presence as a substance at all, let alone begin to analyze it.
The wild biker has skintight leathers with gloves and boots, and helmet with a fully opaque visor and two small, stubby horns in a row in the centre of its "forehead", with the larger horn at the front. His belly is very round, taut and heavy, and his chest is distinctly swollen, with visible teats.
The artist and skeet author's Pillowfort (pillowfort.social/drtanner) and Bluesky (drtanner.bsky) addresses are handwritten on the piece.
A continuation of the scenario in the previous image. A much larger "Casanova" biker has arrived, also very heavily pregnant, and he and the smaller, younger one are mating in an outdoor grassy area, the smaller biker on his hands and knees while the larger one kneels behind him, letting his heavy belly rest on the smaller biker's back as he supports it with one hand, the other hand on his own hip. The researcher's notes read as follows:
I must apologise for writing again so soon, but I have yet more tremendous news to report! As you know, we had heard from the observers that our local Casanova was pregnant - unsurprising, given how thoroughly he was bred by our visitor in the summer - but we did not expect him to return to the site (or rather, to Friendly)!
Upon his arrival, he and Friendly naturally took the necessary time to reaffirm their bond withn a brief and somewhat cautious coupling, albeit after some awkward angling to work out how they were going to manage it in such advanced stages of pregnancy. To their credit, they got there in the end!
The "Casanova" ismuch bigger and more thickly-built than the youngster, and has large, outward-curving horns on his helmet, as well as a jacket over his leathers with a distinctive collar of thick, shaggy fur around the neck and shoulders.
The artist and skeet author's Patreon address (patreon.com/drtanner) is also handwritten on the piece.
And here's the #mpreg part! Once more, Friendly's heat has been productive: he's pregnant again! However, he's not the only one this year! His mate has also turned up pregnant following the brief but busy surprise visit of the larger, itinerant Casanova, and has returned to the research site! 👀✨ 1/2