RoosterMania
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My son's NZW doe is due to kindle this weekend. I have a few questions in anticipation. It will be her first time as well as ours.
1. I built a nest box this week. I don't have a bottom on it. My plan is to zip tie it to the back if the cage so she can't move it. Will it be okay to leave off a wire floor? It's been in the 90's here during the day and the lows have been in the 68-70 range.
2. The does cage about is 24"x24"x24". Since the nest box won't fit in it, I built a maternity ward that is 52"x24"x17". My plan is to move her in on Friday which is day 28. Will this be okay? Should I put her in earlier and then put the nest box in on day 28?
3. My plan is to leave the doe and her kits in the maternity ward until week 5 and then put the doe back in her hole. I'll leave the litter in the maternity ward for another week before moving them to the tractor on the pasture. I'll introduce gathered greens around week 3 so they can nibble here and there and get there gut flora adjusted. Does this sound good?
Anything else you think I should be aware of or need to do?
I'm learning a ton here on RT, but reading about it is one thing. I'm definitely nervous and hoping everything goes well.
Thanks for everything.
1. I built a nest box this week. I don't have a bottom on it. My plan is to zip tie it to the back if the cage so she can't move it. Will it be okay to leave off a wire floor? It's been in the 90's here during the day and the lows have been in the 68-70 range.
2. The does cage about is 24"x24"x24". Since the nest box won't fit in it, I built a maternity ward that is 52"x24"x17". My plan is to move her in on Friday which is day 28. Will this be okay? Should I put her in earlier and then put the nest box in on day 28?
3. My plan is to leave the doe and her kits in the maternity ward until week 5 and then put the doe back in her hole. I'll leave the litter in the maternity ward for another week before moving them to the tractor on the pasture. I'll introduce gathered greens around week 3 so they can nibble here and there and get there gut flora adjusted. Does this sound good?
Anything else you think I should be aware of or need to do?
I'm learning a ton here on RT, but reading about it is one thing. I'm definitely nervous and hoping everything goes well.
Thanks for everything.