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HA Thanks, I did actually have Flemish giants...hence my user name, but I switched over to NZ's this pair I got now, I believe are NZ mixed with FG or a LOP somewere in the mix, because the Bucks ears helicopter? But like someone pointed put, he could have been injured when he was younger...They have the body and temperment of a FG with the size of a NZ. The buck is about 7 lbs, and the doe is around 8 or 9, also they are not fully grown yet, so i think they still have a few more lbs to put on!!Im excited to see how the kits grow out<br /><br />__________ Wed Aug 14, 2013 8:52 am __________<br /><br />The does cage is 2 1/2 feet wide in the front were the door is and 5 ft deep 2 ft high...which seems to be a perfect size for all my does...My Bucks bachelor pad is 4 ft long 2 ft wide 2ft high, so hes doing pretty good for himself also lol
 
I was curious to the breed because I have a NZW that is just huge. The lady I bought her from said she was a good producer and had large litters (which she hasn't produced for me yet) I didn't realize quite how big she was till I tried to breed her and she tried to dominate 2 of my bucks. She probably weighs 12 Lbs. which is about 3-4 Lbs more than my bucks. the 3rd buck bred her but it didn't take. She now is supposedly bred and I should know something in 2 weeks. I'm hoping for some large buns like my 1 Lb. 15 day buns.
 
lol My other real NZW I bought was supposed to be "GOOD MILK PRODUCER" AND "had large litters" She didnt take 2 times, I believe cause of her weight, she was around 12 lbs also and had a huge dewlap lol...Im debating wether to breed her agaon
 
^ That is what my doe has... her dewlap is HUGE... lol it's kinda funny. Mostly happens when she is nursing.
 
ill take better pics in the day time lol they sure do squirm a bunch
 

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lol maybe I shouldnt pf scraped poop with my hands before the pic lol...time to take out the samdpaper and nail clippers...thanks..the last pic is sctually the smaller of the 9 kits, ....so i guess shes doin a good job
 
LOL No one cares. If that's not true then I'll just say I don't. I spend everyday walking in goat and chicken and sheep poop being barefoot - doesn't faze (sorry can't remember how to spell) me.

I hardly even noticed. lol
 
lol have fun on vaca!!!!!<br /><br />__________ Sun Aug 18, 2013 11:58 am __________<br /><br />My kits eyes are starting to open...I must take pics......Still all 9 are thriving!!
 
so cute<br /><br />__________ Sun Aug 18, 2013 8:43 pm __________<br /><br />
 

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They are starting to run around like cray cray!!<br /><br />__________ Tue Aug 20, 2013 5:16 pm __________<br /><br />How the heck are these little 12 day old eating clover????!!!!! Crazy!! They must be early developing...I wonder if theres a link between young moms, with large litters, and early developing kits?? or is this just normal?
 
It's normal for them to start on greens as soon as they encounter them. It's also healthy. They will just nibble at this point, but it will help them develop the correct gut flora to digest all kinds of greens later on. :)
 
Thanks Mj, they really are experimenting, Clover, carrots,kale, spinach,Endive, bread AND alfalfa hay lol,,,I got some adventurous kits
 

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