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I will quarantine this whole litter and doe. I'll check the doe over and buck. Luckily this as His first litter so it would be just him and this one doe that I would need to treat.
I'm REALLY bad at sexing at this age :oops:
I'm not so worried about this litter as they are all destined for freezer camp, but maybe I should treat the Doe just to be safe?
Um... I have NO cle what this is. She is destined for freezer camp but should I be worried about contaminating my heard? She is about 6 wks old. Still with all her siblings.
What can I get to deworm them with? <br /><br /> -- Tue Mar 31, 2015 6:35 am -- <br /><br />
They did have a very large amount of fat in the intestines... even for how many bones I felt on a few of them (over their spines) there was a lot of internal fat... I was feeding BOSS during the colder...
OK, I butchered a few older Silver Fox (approx. 6mo) that I was growing out specifically for their hides (we didn't consume the meat), and of the few that I went ahead and gutted to check their health I found a few things...
These are pretty obviously worms that are in the colon with the little...
Sounds like all is going well... You could try to pull that single one that may not be eating as much and feed him alone in your lap. Either flip the doe, or hold her over him so he has access. I have never done anything more than what you have already done for my does, but somebody else may...