Dragongreg
Active member
Well the education continues!!!
We breed one of our 8.5 month old does (a big girl as well) to our creme buck and Sunday was day 29. I had put the box in the evening of the 28th day and the next evening she started pulling hair and making her nest.
All seemed well and I expect some little one pretty soon. I checked on her at around midnight and she was sitting up in her box and looked to be actively in labor. I slipped out to not disturb her and figured I would see the wiggling little ones in the morning. Unfortunately, I found her dead in the cage, still plump and no little ones.
I could feel the baby's in her belly (naturally not moving) and just had to try and figure out what the heck happend. Upon opening her up, I found two small size kits, eight normal size kits and one monster size kit that was first in line. It literally was twice the size of the normal size kits and I figured that the large kit possibly got stuck, never even got it's head out of the canal and things went bad from there.
I check her card and she was breed twice while we had her with the buck. He's an eager beaver and is always good for a second go if we give him a couple of minutes to get his legs back under him. At first I thought that I may of goofed up and breeder twice, but at least the records don't suggest it. Honestly, my wife keeps up with it and is always taking the notes while I'll jockey the girls around on breeding days.
I did notice that the underside of her skin looked bruised, but I'm not sure how long she had been dead.. Liver, lungs and guts all looked normal..
We are pretty bummed, as she was a sweet thing and was a dream to handle.
Any thoughts on the jumbo kit? Wondering if any of you have experienced this?
As always, thanks for the help!!!
We breed one of our 8.5 month old does (a big girl as well) to our creme buck and Sunday was day 29. I had put the box in the evening of the 28th day and the next evening she started pulling hair and making her nest.
All seemed well and I expect some little one pretty soon. I checked on her at around midnight and she was sitting up in her box and looked to be actively in labor. I slipped out to not disturb her and figured I would see the wiggling little ones in the morning. Unfortunately, I found her dead in the cage, still plump and no little ones.
I could feel the baby's in her belly (naturally not moving) and just had to try and figure out what the heck happend. Upon opening her up, I found two small size kits, eight normal size kits and one monster size kit that was first in line. It literally was twice the size of the normal size kits and I figured that the large kit possibly got stuck, never even got it's head out of the canal and things went bad from there.
I check her card and she was breed twice while we had her with the buck. He's an eager beaver and is always good for a second go if we give him a couple of minutes to get his legs back under him. At first I thought that I may of goofed up and breeder twice, but at least the records don't suggest it. Honestly, my wife keeps up with it and is always taking the notes while I'll jockey the girls around on breeding days.
I did notice that the underside of her skin looked bruised, but I'm not sure how long she had been dead.. Liver, lungs and guts all looked normal..
We are pretty bummed, as she was a sweet thing and was a dream to handle.
Any thoughts on the jumbo kit? Wondering if any of you have experienced this?
As always, thanks for the help!!!