feraltydreaming
Well-known member
Good evening, everyone.
I was wondering if I could get some advice on a nursing question. Currently, the SA doe in question is somewhat more willing to feed her three-day old kits than she has been for the last few days. This morning, she nursed all of the kits. However, tonight, she did not seem to have much milk and refused to feed her kits. The doe ended up having to be turned on her back and those that were in the most need of feeding were bed in that fashion. However, she did not even half enough milk to feed them.
Is there anything that can be done to increase the doe's milk production at a pace that will match her kits need for her milk? Currently, she is getting two tablespoons of calf mana (once in the morning and once at night).
Respectfully,
RW
I was wondering if I could get some advice on a nursing question. Currently, the SA doe in question is somewhat more willing to feed her three-day old kits than she has been for the last few days. This morning, she nursed all of the kits. However, tonight, she did not seem to have much milk and refused to feed her kits. The doe ended up having to be turned on her back and those that were in the most need of feeding were bed in that fashion. However, she did not even half enough milk to feed them.
Is there anything that can be done to increase the doe's milk production at a pace that will match her kits need for her milk? Currently, she is getting two tablespoons of calf mana (once in the morning and once at night).
Respectfully,
RW