HAHA! I think this beats them all.

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A guy on another forum... well, his doe birthed 4 kits on the wire.

ON DAY 56!!!!!

2 are still alive! :p
 
I dont believe it!!! It just CANT be, Medically , I mean, that almost 2 months, I dont doubt you, I doubt the poster, Its JUST INSANE!!! theyd be born fully furred, and eyes open and 1/2 lb each lol
 
Flemishstar":29gpit1d said:
I dont believe it!!! It just CANT be, Medically , I mean, that almost 2 months, I dont doubt you, I doubt the poster, Its JUST INSANE!!! theyd be born fully furred, and eyes open and 1/2 lb each lol

:lol: :lol: :lol: :yeahthat: :lol:

I wondering if there are any kids in the house. One time at the vets office I worked at there was this cat who had never EVER been outside.........she had 5 kittens that afternoon....was an only cat and there were 4 kids in that house and of course nobody knew how this happened. LOL
Maybe somebody didn't want parents to know they were playing with the bunnies while parents weren't lookin'! :lol:
 
Occam's razor: the simplest explanation is usually the correct one.

Since it would be medically questionable for a doe to carry that long, someone figured the date(s) wrong.

The doe can't lie about her due date. Humans can though.
 
I dont care what anyone says id bet my life savings on it!!! SOOORRYYY lol<br /><br />__________ Wed Sep 04, 2013 9:21 pm __________<br /><br />The doe would of died, Physically their bodies would hemmoridge from the aize of the kits, and she wouldnt be able to birth them, she have an apeziotemy,
 
Flemishstar":1bskr6jj said:
I dont care what anyone says id bet my life savings on it!!! SOOORRYYY lol

__________ Wed Sep 04, 2013 9:21 pm __________

The doe would of died, Physically their bodies would hemmoridge from the aize of the kits, and she wouldnt be able to birth them, she have an apeziotemy,

I doubt an episiotomy would help, even...they'd be too big to fit through her pelvic bones. Plus most fetuses can't survive the stuff in their own amnion after a certain point past their "due date."
 
Flemishstar":2x646spx said:
LOL thanks for spelling that correctly for me KYLE HAHAH, yes!!they'd be weaned by the time they were born haha


LOL sorry...I got a totally legit A in Medical Terminology. :lol: I CAN'T HELP MYSELF. *explodes*
 
I had one give birth at about 2 weeks to a fully developed litter. I thought for certain my dates were wrong. There was no way they should be able to survive much less fully developed. But 2 weeks later all the does I bred at the same time had their kits and the bucks were in individual cages on the other side of a solid wall for the past 3 months. She always did start nesting at 2 weeks in.
 

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