KenoshaRabbits
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Hi gang.
One of my new does kindled yesterday afternoon [4-6-2017]. She had a litter of 13 and so far everything is going well. This is actually my first large litter, and I anticipate an issue with all of the kits getting fed. Since this is a new doe, I know little about her (except what I was told, she's a good mother and has large litters). So I don't really know the specifics such as: if she feeds twice a day or only once; how long she nurses; how many kits I can expect her to reasonably take care of; etc.
I would like to be proactive on this and could use a little help developing a game plan. I know the standard advice is when you notice some are not getting fed; split the litter up and only put the smaller, unfed kits in with the doe for a feeding. In fact I have done that before just in litters of 7 or 8 kits.
Additional info: I don't have another litter that I could foster kits out to; I have a second next box I can use to split them up; I have no interest in trying to hand feed kits; I realize I might lose some regardless of my efforts; and ultimately I am fine with nature taking its course if that's what it comes to.
MY CURRENT GAME PLAN
I will leave the litter alone until Saturday morning (approx. 36 hours after kindling). See how many have been fed (if any). Check back Saturday evening to see if she did a second feeding. I figure by then I'd have a good approximation how many can fight to get fed.
If she feeds twice a day I might split the litter up in the afternoon and let any underfed kits get the second meal alone.
If she feeds once a day I figure every other day let the underfed kits get fed alone.
And I'd probably repeat this until it's time for everyone to leave the next box.
If anyone has tips, tricks, or suggestions I'd appreciate them. Thanks.
One of my new does kindled yesterday afternoon [4-6-2017]. She had a litter of 13 and so far everything is going well. This is actually my first large litter, and I anticipate an issue with all of the kits getting fed. Since this is a new doe, I know little about her (except what I was told, she's a good mother and has large litters). So I don't really know the specifics such as: if she feeds twice a day or only once; how long she nurses; how many kits I can expect her to reasonably take care of; etc.
I would like to be proactive on this and could use a little help developing a game plan. I know the standard advice is when you notice some are not getting fed; split the litter up and only put the smaller, unfed kits in with the doe for a feeding. In fact I have done that before just in litters of 7 or 8 kits.
Additional info: I don't have another litter that I could foster kits out to; I have a second next box I can use to split them up; I have no interest in trying to hand feed kits; I realize I might lose some regardless of my efforts; and ultimately I am fine with nature taking its course if that's what it comes to.
MY CURRENT GAME PLAN
I will leave the litter alone until Saturday morning (approx. 36 hours after kindling). See how many have been fed (if any). Check back Saturday evening to see if she did a second feeding. I figure by then I'd have a good approximation how many can fight to get fed.
If she feeds twice a day I might split the litter up in the afternoon and let any underfed kits get the second meal alone.
If she feeds once a day I figure every other day let the underfed kits get fed alone.
And I'd probably repeat this until it's time for everyone to leave the next box.
If anyone has tips, tricks, or suggestions I'd appreciate them. Thanks.