A while ago I posted a question and said my doe had 11 kits and not one survived, well she had her 2nd litter last night and none were alive out of the 10, we warmed them up this time with no luck. Let me explain what happened, she has her own kindling cage with a drop nest box, lots of food and water. About 4 days before kindling I lined the nest box with cardboard and put cardboard on the bottom, then I gave her a bunch of straw up top (not in the nest box) and some newspaper. She did not use any straw, it all went through the bottom and she ate some, she used the newspaper and some fur. Most of the babies were in the nest box, three were up top on the wire floor. I wondered if they were still born but one had wriggled his head through the wire so I knew they were alive. By time I got there they were all dead and mom looked kind of frantic. My other doe had a litter of 3 the day after and one did not make it. They are all young does, the one that lost the 10 kits has only been mated twice, the one that had 3 babies has only been mated this one time. I will give them whatever they need to make their nest, last time I tried pine shavings and straw and she didn't even use the box. They seem to like the drop boxes, they always sit in them. Maybe they're still young and need more experience? If all the kits had survived since I started I would have about 25 young ones and I currently have 3. I hope I'm not doing anything wrong to cause this. The road near our house is a little busy but they're a good 70 feet away from it and it's by no means a major highway, annoying harleys go by sometimes but that's it. No dogs to bug them, they have their own building I built them, it's well ventilated and clean, I get them pellets and they always have fresh water. The only other inhabitant in there is 3 noisy little quail but they've been in there for about 9 months so they should be used to their squawks.
Any ideas that can make me more successful?
Thanks,
Matt
Any ideas that can make me more successful?
Thanks,
Matt