Maleficent
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So I just had a litter born this morning, discovered them shortly after they were born as everyone still had that just freshly born warmth about them.
Then I discovered this... underneath them..
I looked at it and poked it then discovered a partially formed dead kit among the mass of flesh, fur, and hay. I outlined it below.
I'm pretty sure the discolored lump above it was another kit (this doe is known to birth 8 kits regularly so 6 is odd for her)
I scooped up the live healthy kits along with any clean fur mom pulled, dumped the nest, and sanatized the HECK out of it. The flies are thick here right now and I didn't want to risk fly strike with the new popples. Could the spike in temperature we had here the past week or so have caused this kit (s) to die in utero? The one looked like it was maybe 20 days along maybe a little further. Formed enough that I could identify a face and a foot upon closer inspection.
Then I discovered this... underneath them..
I looked at it and poked it then discovered a partially formed dead kit among the mass of flesh, fur, and hay. I outlined it below.
I'm pretty sure the discolored lump above it was another kit (this doe is known to birth 8 kits regularly so 6 is odd for her)
I scooped up the live healthy kits along with any clean fur mom pulled, dumped the nest, and sanatized the HECK out of it. The flies are thick here right now and I didn't want to risk fly strike with the new popples. Could the spike in temperature we had here the past week or so have caused this kit (s) to die in utero? The one looked like it was maybe 20 days along maybe a little further. Formed enough that I could identify a face and a foot upon closer inspection.