HELP WITH KITS!!!!!!!!/Kid progress

Bucking Adoeable Fainters

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Thank you Southern. Sad, i know. They are so perfect.

Thank you very much @SA Farm. Greatly appreciate that link.
Your opinion on if they look fed???
 

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Upon my extreme beginner examination, i had 4 girls and 2 boys. Lazurus does look male. I was extremely gifted at sexing Silkie chicks, maybe I'll have the same good fortune with bunnies...

Why i don't have these kind of numbers with my goats, i have no stinking idea!

Thank you for advice and support! Praying for better results with Fluffy.
 

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Thank you @Hens and Roos.

I was wondering if it would be wise to give him to Fluffy so the little guy has snuggle buddys. Hopefully she goes tonight. Tomorrow is day 30.

I will DEFINITELY be rebreeding Dulce'. These babies look amazing. Little white hairs in their noses. Ugh.

how long should i wait? She is bleeding a little.
 

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Okay i just came to check (again) I've been checking on him every hour or so. I walked up to see the pile of hair moved and the nest empty. The pile of hair was about 4inches away, and Lazurus was still in it. He has scratches on him. So i picked him up and put him in a little plastic bowl to stay warm....then oddly enough, Dulce' went to the nest and started pulling hair?!!! What in the world? Just nature kicking in early? Or is she trying to cover the scent of McQueen hair? Gahh! Im going to have a migraine from this rabbit!
 

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Like @Hens and Roos said, sometimes it takes a while for a doe to know what to do. If you want her to care for the little dude, remove the hair she didn't like and put him in her hair when she's pulled enough for him to snuggle in. Her scent on him will encourage her to take care of him :)
 
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