If you dont open him, you won't know if this is a hidden illness that is spreading. It takes about 2min to open him up and look at the liver, lungs, which will be very obvious if something is wrong with them.
Hopefully it's nothing but a weaning issue. Good luck!
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MamaSheepdog":2j75k7ar said:
Weaning is stressful for a litter, and sometimes they develop "weaning enteritis", but from what I have heard they usually have diarrhea with that. I have no personal experience with it, but I'm sure someone that has will chime in.
I do know that feed and warmth seem to be factors. If they are on straight pellets that can be a contributing factor. Feeding hay and old fashioned oatmeal seems to help them as they are transitioning to pellets. It is also a good practice to give them a bedded area off of the wire so their bellies do not become chilled. You can use a cardboard box with some shavings or hay in it, or even just pile a goodly amount somewhere on the wire.
I personally use cat litter jugs which contain the body heat of the kits and it also gives them a sense of security because they can hide if they feel the need to do so.
I wouldn't use those in VA or warmer states, the temp will rise very quickly in them! During winter or late fall, it should be safe, though.