Good mornin all,
I FINALLY have some meat babies in the nest. Some of you may remember I started off with a Rex pair (they still haven't produced). Since then I purchased an unpedigreed proven Cali buck and a proven meat mutt doe was given to me just because they didn't want to winter her. I bred that pair and have a litter of 7. Before I got them I purchased a partial pedigreed Cali doe who was about 10 months old and had never been bred. I tried breeding her to my Rex buck and he didn't get the job done, so when I got my Cali buck I bred the pair. Only had 1 fall off and she gave me a litter of 11. Lost 3 due to them getting lost in the front of the nest box and freezing. I guess they were still latched as mom was getting out of the box. I have been keeping track of their weights to ensure they all are gaining/growing well. My question is
When does it really come into play or shall I say matter as far as tracking growth/weight? Does their growth rate as newborns indicate growth rate til butcher? There are 2 days difference between the proven doe (7) and the maiden doe (11 but now 8). I am pleasantly surprised that the first time mom's babies, being 2 days younger and from a much larger litter, are very close to the experienced doe's litter in weights. I don't weigh the litter as a whole, I do track weights independently.
This is my first batch in 100 years (since getting back into it) and I have different priorities now vs then.
I FINALLY have some meat babies in the nest. Some of you may remember I started off with a Rex pair (they still haven't produced). Since then I purchased an unpedigreed proven Cali buck and a proven meat mutt doe was given to me just because they didn't want to winter her. I bred that pair and have a litter of 7. Before I got them I purchased a partial pedigreed Cali doe who was about 10 months old and had never been bred. I tried breeding her to my Rex buck and he didn't get the job done, so when I got my Cali buck I bred the pair. Only had 1 fall off and she gave me a litter of 11. Lost 3 due to them getting lost in the front of the nest box and freezing. I guess they were still latched as mom was getting out of the box. I have been keeping track of their weights to ensure they all are gaining/growing well. My question is
When does it really come into play or shall I say matter as far as tracking growth/weight? Does their growth rate as newborns indicate growth rate til butcher? There are 2 days difference between the proven doe (7) and the maiden doe (11 but now 8). I am pleasantly surprised that the first time mom's babies, being 2 days younger and from a much larger litter, are very close to the experienced doe's litter in weights. I don't weigh the litter as a whole, I do track weights independently.
This is my first batch in 100 years (since getting back into it) and I have different priorities now vs then.