Fireclaws bunnbutts
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Ok, so. My doe had 9 babies 5 days ago 1 was dead at birth and lost one so now there's 7. Everyones growing well, except they won't stay in the dang nest!
I checked on them yesterday to find them scattered all over the nest box, 6 were fed and 1 was not. So I put them all back and expected everyone to have full bellies this morning. Nope -_- checked to find only 3 actually in the nest, nice and fat and 4 which had made it to the opposite corner of the nest box, luckily everyone was still warm, but the 4 had missed last night/this mornings feeding and were mighty hungry opcorn:
I'm at a loss as to what to do. Should I start taking the babies out of the nest box and only put them back at night and then take them back out in the morning? Or should I put them in something smaller inside the nest box? I'd rather not lose anymore cause I'd be sad and I've already got a huge waiting list to fill from a litter ago when I only had 4 :lol: But it's also irritating to check on them to find that half haven't been fed, all because they wanna flop around. I took a bunch of hay out of the nest box to see if that would help any, but otherwise I dunno.
I checked on them yesterday to find them scattered all over the nest box, 6 were fed and 1 was not. So I put them all back and expected everyone to have full bellies this morning. Nope -_- checked to find only 3 actually in the nest, nice and fat and 4 which had made it to the opposite corner of the nest box, luckily everyone was still warm, but the 4 had missed last night/this mornings feeding and were mighty hungry opcorn:
I'm at a loss as to what to do. Should I start taking the babies out of the nest box and only put them back at night and then take them back out in the morning? Or should I put them in something smaller inside the nest box? I'd rather not lose anymore cause I'd be sad and I've already got a huge waiting list to fill from a litter ago when I only had 4 :lol: But it's also irritating to check on them to find that half haven't been fed, all because they wanna flop around. I took a bunch of hay out of the nest box to see if that would help any, but otherwise I dunno.