luvabunny
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I have a doe that has had 2 very huge, very late babies out of the last 3 litters.
The first time she was 3 days late. I found 2 huge dead babies when I removed the nest box.
The second time she kindled on time and raised 7 perfect babies.
Yesterday she was 5 days late and had 2 huge babies. One was dead, the other alive but so bruised and battered I put it out of it's misery.
On a side note, this is the same doe I wrote about some time back who has such huge poops they won't fall thru the cage bottom wire.
This doe is out of good lines and an asset to my brood program. The babies she raised are amazing. I'd like to get more out of her. She is less than 2 years old and this is the sum total of her litters, so she's not been overbred. I know she was covered 3 times within 30 minutes and put back in her cage. I have stackers so she cannot be reached by other bucks. She was bred one day only, during a 30 minute time frame.
Is there anything I can do to prevent this in the future? Is it worth trying to rebreed her again, or should she be removed from the barn? Its getting hot, so all does are on a summer hiatus now and won't be attempted to be rebred until at least Oct. I really don't want to take up cage space and feed her all summer, if I'm only going to get 1 viable litter out of 3.
Any suggestions?
The first time she was 3 days late. I found 2 huge dead babies when I removed the nest box.
The second time she kindled on time and raised 7 perfect babies.
Yesterday she was 5 days late and had 2 huge babies. One was dead, the other alive but so bruised and battered I put it out of it's misery.
On a side note, this is the same doe I wrote about some time back who has such huge poops they won't fall thru the cage bottom wire.
This doe is out of good lines and an asset to my brood program. The babies she raised are amazing. I'd like to get more out of her. She is less than 2 years old and this is the sum total of her litters, so she's not been overbred. I know she was covered 3 times within 30 minutes and put back in her cage. I have stackers so she cannot be reached by other bucks. She was bred one day only, during a 30 minute time frame.
Is there anything I can do to prevent this in the future? Is it worth trying to rebreed her again, or should she be removed from the barn? Its getting hot, so all does are on a summer hiatus now and won't be attempted to be rebred until at least Oct. I really don't want to take up cage space and feed her all summer, if I'm only going to get 1 viable litter out of 3.
Any suggestions?