Sunshine9198
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So my kits are now 12-13 days old and have their eyes open. I have a runt that is about 1/2 the size of his littermates and the issue is the littermates I think kick him off the food because I'm finding the runt on the floor outside the box looking for food. Belly empty, mom just fed, doesn't want to feed him. The littermates inside the box are fed. This is the third time and it's becoming a regular thing.
Today, I caught her in-between meal time and held her while he nursed, he finally got some food without the others bullying him off of a teat. His littermates are CHONKERS (and I mean FAT).
Should I continue to hold the doe in-between meal times so he gets something to eat? I also read some breeders will also take the larger kits away for a couple of hours and allow the smaller ones to nurse first. I'd like to know if anyone has an idea on how to deal with this. Thanks!
Edit: I've also tried to supplement feed him and he refuses to nurse off a fake nipple.
He is bottom left, as you can see his sibling (orange bottom right) next to him is well fed.
Today, I caught her in-between meal time and held her while he nursed, he finally got some food without the others bullying him off of a teat. His littermates are CHONKERS (and I mean FAT).
Should I continue to hold the doe in-between meal times so he gets something to eat? I also read some breeders will also take the larger kits away for a couple of hours and allow the smaller ones to nurse first. I'd like to know if anyone has an idea on how to deal with this. Thanks!
Edit: I've also tried to supplement feed him and he refuses to nurse off a fake nipple.
He is bottom left, as you can see his sibling (orange bottom right) next to him is well fed.