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Ebers
Loving the herd life
I guess her milk has started coming in because I only had to feed 4 of the 9 kits tonight the other 5 were nice & plump... hopefully she'll feed them all in the next few days
I have a pet carrier about that size I'll try that tonight thanks @BunnyladyMy favorite trick for does that aren't feeding is to put the nest box in a carrier that is only slightly bigger than the box, put the doe in the nest box, and close the lid on the carrier. I stay close, because if the doe starts jumping around and stamping, kits can get injured or killed, but mostly I just let things proceed normally. Sometimes the doe starts things off by nosing at the kits, and sometimes the kits just notice her because she's stirring around, but healthy kits usually go looking when they know momma's there. Most of the time, once the kits find her, the doe will stand still. When the kits are full, they retreat to the front of the box, and I remove the doe.
Some of my does have needed several of these lessons, but most have only needed this treatment once or twice for them to figure out what they need to do, even if I am taking the nest boxes into the house at night.