My doe had her first little of babies almost 2 weeks ago today. She is being a good mama and they are very well fed, but I've noticed that the 2 fattest kits have signs of splayed legs. I believe it's from the crawling to the bottom of the nest box and sliding around instead of laying on the top layer of hay and fur. I took them out this morning, cleaned the nest, put a small clean washrag at the bottom of the nest, added bedding, and hay to give them some traction.
My question is now that I've caught it and fixed the nestbox, will their legs go back to normal once they start moving around more and walking? They will be 2 weeks old in 3 days so I'm hoping I caught it early to prevent lasting damage. :| When I correct their legs to lay under them, they don't seem to be in any pain or anything.
They all have potential new homes as pets which they will go to at 10-12 weeks old as long as their back legs are fine and don't disturb their movement of value of life.
My question is now that I've caught it and fixed the nestbox, will their legs go back to normal once they start moving around more and walking? They will be 2 weeks old in 3 days so I'm hoping I caught it early to prevent lasting damage. :| When I correct their legs to lay under them, they don't seem to be in any pain or anything.
They all have potential new homes as pets which they will go to at 10-12 weeks old as long as their back legs are fine and don't disturb their movement of value of life.