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Loving the herd life
If I can't see the single kit in the big pile of hay the doe made the nest in? It wont hurt it to be buried down a bit will it?
Yes very helpful, Thanks. She did pull fur after the kits were born & build a nest. I think she probably crushed it though, or didnt feed it like she should have. Hopefully she'll do better next time. We did have a little cold snap here last night & tonight. Maybe last night it got to cold for it since there was only one kit & it wasnt even her fault. Who knows?DianeS said:Sorry to hear that. And yes, it's extremely common for does to have no clue what to do with their first litters, and almost all of them figure it out by the second litter.
On the other hand, there isn't much you can do if a doe never figures it out. You can build her nest for her, but you can't sit there and watch until they're born to be sure they get into the nest right away, and continue to watch to be sure she doesn't dump it all. And you can provide artifical fur if she doesn't pull any, but it's not going to be as good as the real thing. And it is possible to pin her legs and hold her still so the litter can nurse, but are you really willing to do that twice a day every day? In most cases, if the doe doesn't figure things out by litter #3, it's best to stop breeding her, and breed a different doe instead. Sometimes mothering instinct (or lack of it) can be passed from mother to daughter, so you only want to breed the best.
Hope that helps!