Bunny-kids
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I hope someone has an idea. I have a 2- day old doeling , high % Nubian, twin was buckling, dam is yeArling. Birth was easy and all looked good until this morning. I thought she was injured, one front knee was weak and bowed out and not bearing mch weight, then I saw the other is doing it as well. She seems a little weak. She was quite a bit smaller than buckling but stood and nursed within minutes and strengthened. I was afraid dam might have been mineral deficient before kidding because her front legs bowed in a little the last few days, but she might have just been the weight. Knees still looked bowed in on dam but she's moving around very well. She was ALWAYS eating before kidding, and is still voraciously hungry. Eyelids are a good color, just slightly paler than perfect. Dam has access to loose mineral. I gave her her own when I noticed her legs and she did ear quite a bit. Doe is not cleaning these kids as well as my older doe does and there's a tiny reddish smear on doelings backside. The poops were normal kid poops yesterday. Not seen one today. Buckling is strong. Doeling seems hungry. I don't vaccinate but never had problems beyond an infection needing penicillin a few years ago in one kid, and having to treat for worms. I keep a lot of animals that do get in their pasture -- goats, llamas, chickens, geese, Muscovy, ducks. Rabbits are in cages in separate yard. Everyone is and has been healthy otherwise. Goats all came from tested closed herds, and I don't bring new ones in. Not sure what else to tell? Does have free access to grass hay and water, pasture has been greening for a while, and I give them a mixed grain sweet feed 2x a day. Free access to loose goat mineral.
Thanks if anyone can help. This is my only doeling this year and I really want to help her.
Thanks if anyone can help. This is my only doeling this year and I really want to help her.