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Can I move my doe and her kits? Double pregnancy
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<blockquote data-quote="hotzcatz" data-source="post: 343685" data-attributes="member: 303"><p>If the reason you want the doe in a different cage is for when the little ones come out of the nest, you've got about ten days or so before that would happen, wouldn't it? Would it be good to wait a bit so she can settle into being a mum bun? Maybe if all the nesting materials were shifted along with the babies, then it would all smell right to her when they moved?</p><p></p><p>The buns here wouldn't mind, but they get shifted around a lot and are used to all the different hutches. If your doe has only been in one space and isn't used to a variety of places, she may not be overly enthused about moving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hotzcatz, post: 343685, member: 303"] If the reason you want the doe in a different cage is for when the little ones come out of the nest, you've got about ten days or so before that would happen, wouldn't it? Would it be good to wait a bit so she can settle into being a mum bun? Maybe if all the nesting materials were shifted along with the babies, then it would all smell right to her when they moved? The buns here wouldn't mind, but they get shifted around a lot and are used to all the different hutches. If your doe has only been in one space and isn't used to a variety of places, she may not be overly enthused about moving. [/QUOTE]
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