We have been consistently having litters of 11 or more. This past week we had two litters of 12 and one litter of 14. I breed two does at a time so I can foster out kits from large litters into smaller litters. That's the working theory. LOL
Normally, we breed in the morning and afternoon. We have the buck cover twice each time. I've decided to scale back and only let him cover once each time.
You'd think that as a meat producer, I'd be thrilled to have more kits per litter but it's a lot of extra work (I swap out the boxes so each grouping is being fed once a day) and I think it's harder on the does. Plus, the larger the litter size, the smaller the kits and the slower the growth.
Normally, we breed in the morning and afternoon. We have the buck cover twice each time. I've decided to scale back and only let him cover once each time.
You'd think that as a meat producer, I'd be thrilled to have more kits per litter but it's a lot of extra work (I swap out the boxes so each grouping is being fed once a day) and I think it's harder on the does. Plus, the larger the litter size, the smaller the kits and the slower the growth.