So... I have my original doe. I have a kit from her I'm keeping, and another doe that's being returned. My plan was to retire my original doe once I had 2 to replace her.
By retire, I mean either putting down or petting out.
I don't think she'd make a good pet. She's a very hormonal doe, quick with her feet and teeth. Seems like a liability if I rehome her. I feel badly though, thinking about putting her down.
She's sweet as pie and easily handled when she's pregnant or nursing. But I don't need three does to breed for pet quality animals, and Lily isn't the best quality doe.
I have had some people inquire as to feeding their reptiles, but by the time I sell the babies, they're too big.
Is it wrong to keep a doe pregnant and pull her litter from her to sell as pinkies? I could/would occasionally foster litters onto her from the other does, so she's not constantly popping them out and then being forced to dry up and breed again. I just wonder if it's mentally fair to her, or if she'd be better off put down. I'm going to see how she is after I've weaned this litter, and hopefully she's calmed down enough to rehome to a pet home or another beginner breeder. But if she hasn't calmed down, then I don't know what is best for her.
By retire, I mean either putting down or petting out.
I don't think she'd make a good pet. She's a very hormonal doe, quick with her feet and teeth. Seems like a liability if I rehome her. I feel badly though, thinking about putting her down.
She's sweet as pie and easily handled when she's pregnant or nursing. But I don't need three does to breed for pet quality animals, and Lily isn't the best quality doe.
I have had some people inquire as to feeding their reptiles, but by the time I sell the babies, they're too big.
Is it wrong to keep a doe pregnant and pull her litter from her to sell as pinkies? I could/would occasionally foster litters onto her from the other does, so she's not constantly popping them out and then being forced to dry up and breed again. I just wonder if it's mentally fair to her, or if she'd be better off put down. I'm going to see how she is after I've weaned this litter, and hopefully she's calmed down enough to rehome to a pet home or another beginner breeder. But if she hasn't calmed down, then I don't know what is best for her.