Olimpia
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Ah I feel like it's nothing but trouble for me no matter what I do.
These two girls were born on Friday, day 30, with 2 other siblings who were dead.
The size difference has been there this whole time, it's hard to tell with the photos but one is half the size of the other.
The smaller one, I have to wipe off poop from it because mom can't seem to, but it also has sores on its hind legs (maybe hard to see?) that look like its feet were bleeding from being licked constantly.
This doe is extremely neurotic for us.. this morning she escaped her cage from my mom and the dog had a good run around with her and terrified her. She was horrible in a 2x2 cage, so I moved her to a 4x2 (hare sized- note this breed was supposed to be something smaller so I could have more of them). The sides are made of the green plastic coated hardware cloth and she has chewed off a lot of the plastic, she will scratch the walls of her cage and bite them.. toys she has no interested in.. the buck is the same way as well but he is a bit more friendly, but still obsessed with trying to get out.
I've tried helping the small one feed but she flung it off, I can't hold her down.
The worst part is now she obsessively hay-stacheing every speck of hay she can find in her cage and packing it onto them, there is definitely too much hay in the box, and almost no fur. I don't really know what to make of her behaviour but I'm concerned for this smaller kit, I worry if I split the litter it might get too cold.
I'm very angry at this point because this is my first litter that I was going to be able to put something on a table to show, and one of the kits looks awful already... how hard is it to raise two babies???
I'm not really sure what my question is here if I have one, I just don't understand what her problem is
These two girls were born on Friday, day 30, with 2 other siblings who were dead.
The size difference has been there this whole time, it's hard to tell with the photos but one is half the size of the other.
The smaller one, I have to wipe off poop from it because mom can't seem to, but it also has sores on its hind legs (maybe hard to see?) that look like its feet were bleeding from being licked constantly.
This doe is extremely neurotic for us.. this morning she escaped her cage from my mom and the dog had a good run around with her and terrified her. She was horrible in a 2x2 cage, so I moved her to a 4x2 (hare sized- note this breed was supposed to be something smaller so I could have more of them). The sides are made of the green plastic coated hardware cloth and she has chewed off a lot of the plastic, she will scratch the walls of her cage and bite them.. toys she has no interested in.. the buck is the same way as well but he is a bit more friendly, but still obsessed with trying to get out.
I've tried helping the small one feed but she flung it off, I can't hold her down.
The worst part is now she obsessively hay-stacheing every speck of hay she can find in her cage and packing it onto them, there is definitely too much hay in the box, and almost no fur. I don't really know what to make of her behaviour but I'm concerned for this smaller kit, I worry if I split the litter it might get too cold.
I'm very angry at this point because this is my first litter that I was going to be able to put something on a table to show, and one of the kits looks awful already... how hard is it to raise two babies???
I'm not really sure what my question is here if I have one, I just don't understand what her problem is