Blair
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An observation about my kits growth in the cold.
I have NZ / Calif crosses. Two litters born Nov 1.
While both litters were outside, the smaller litter was bigger in growth size. More milk and to be expected. One litter I had to bring inside due to doe killing them. The smaller size kits.
Two weeks later, these kits are at least twice the size of the outdoor ones. Same feed, same amount (free fed) on pellets. The outside ones have thicker fur and are doing ok but the growth is not there.
So unless I would have an indoor place to raise kits, it doesn't seem to be economical to try to raise kits in the colder months.
Any one else try to grow kits in the cold months?
I have NZ / Calif crosses. Two litters born Nov 1.
While both litters were outside, the smaller litter was bigger in growth size. More milk and to be expected. One litter I had to bring inside due to doe killing them. The smaller size kits.
Two weeks later, these kits are at least twice the size of the outdoor ones. Same feed, same amount (free fed) on pellets. The outside ones have thicker fur and are doing ok but the growth is not there.
So unless I would have an indoor place to raise kits, it doesn't seem to be economical to try to raise kits in the colder months.
Any one else try to grow kits in the cold months?