ThunderHill
Well-known member
Hi! I have a one-week old litter of 4 NZ kits, and 2 of them are much bigger than the others. The two chunks are .5 pound already at 1 week, and the other two are .26 (the white runt) and .38 (the black, who is actually a foster). Everyone seems to be getting fed well. At least for now their legs look properly aligned and they are squirming around okay, but we've had a litter of only 2 from this doe who ended up with splayed legs, and they were just a bit bigger than these two at this age.
Since there are actually 4 feeding from the doe, do you think overfeeding isn't a concern and we're okay to leave them with the litter and mom, or would you pull the two big ones and restrict their feedings to make sure they don't get too big too fast? If so, how would you go about doing it, and for how long? I'm so worried that they'll turn out like the splayed bunnies, and I never want to let that happen again!
Thanks for any advice!
Since there are actually 4 feeding from the doe, do you think overfeeding isn't a concern and we're okay to leave them with the litter and mom, or would you pull the two big ones and restrict their feedings to make sure they don't get too big too fast? If so, how would you go about doing it, and for how long? I'm so worried that they'll turn out like the splayed bunnies, and I never want to let that happen again!
Thanks for any advice!