tarheel506
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Yesterday I took on 2 wild kits that a client brought to the clinic. Her cat had brought them to her house, and she wasn't able to find the nest they came from. I've been syringe feeding and they seem to be doing pretty well...I think they're probably 5-6 days old.
I have a doe due in a day or two, and I'm wondering if fostering might be an option? By this point the age difference will be pretty significant, and I don't know if that will effect the doe's acceptance of them, or if the size difference would be an issue (i.e. will they be able to push my kits out of the way and hog all the milk?)
I've not fostered kits to another doe before, but I've heard people have better luck with fostering than formula feeding. This doe tends to have big litters, so there's a chance the nestbox will be full and the idea will be moot anyway, but does anyone have any thoughts? Thanks!
I have a doe due in a day or two, and I'm wondering if fostering might be an option? By this point the age difference will be pretty significant, and I don't know if that will effect the doe's acceptance of them, or if the size difference would be an issue (i.e. will they be able to push my kits out of the way and hog all the milk?)
I've not fostered kits to another doe before, but I've heard people have better luck with fostering than formula feeding. This doe tends to have big litters, so there's a chance the nestbox will be full and the idea will be moot anyway, but does anyone have any thoughts? Thanks!