MewsicLovr
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I keep reading posts of people having 13, 14, 15, even 16 kits in a litter. And while I'm pretty sure that's above average, I'm not sure what is normal. I know that different breeds have different average sizes. We have NZW and NZW+californian mixes, and the largest litter we've gotten so far I think is 12 but only 4 survived. Some of those deaths may have been our fault though since we were still very inexperienced. We've also had one have 6 (new mom though) and another couple litters of 8 or so. From my research that seems in the correct range.
So what is your average, and is it possible to do anything to increase the litter size while still raising as many as possible to weaning?
So what is your average, and is it possible to do anything to increase the litter size while still raising as many as possible to weaning?