I currently have a doe with 9 6-week-old kits in a large grow out pen. I was wanting to begin weaning by moving mom back to her original cage, along with the 2 smallest kits only, leaving the other 7 in the grow out pen. Our overnight temps have been ranging from -5 F to 15F for the past 2 weeks and all adults and kits are doing great, so far.
Should I leave the doe in with the whole litter a little longer due to cold temps or is now ok to make the move? Night temperatures are going to be in this range over the next 2 weeks, with daytime temps ranging from 30F to 50F. All the kits are eating pellets and hay and are quite active all day and night. None of the kits seem to be bugging mom to be fed, they snuggle up but no attempt to feed that I have seen.
If I do move the doe with the 2 kits, can I put the kits back in the grow out pen with the rest of the litter in a week or so? Or should I just leave all the kits together and just move mom. I just rebred the doe a few days ago and want to give her some alone time before the next litter due.
Should I leave the doe in with the whole litter a little longer due to cold temps or is now ok to make the move? Night temperatures are going to be in this range over the next 2 weeks, with daytime temps ranging from 30F to 50F. All the kits are eating pellets and hay and are quite active all day and night. None of the kits seem to be bugging mom to be fed, they snuggle up but no attempt to feed that I have seen.
If I do move the doe with the 2 kits, can I put the kits back in the grow out pen with the rest of the litter in a week or so? Or should I just leave all the kits together and just move mom. I just rebred the doe a few days ago and want to give her some alone time before the next litter due.