Suzy74
Chillin' with the herd
OK, really three questions You all have been so helpful.
So, both of our does kindled two nights ago. One had 5, the other 6. The doe who had 5 is acting very protective of the nest box. Every time I come near the cages, she jumps in it. I don't think she is hurting the kits, as they are way in the back and she is jumping just in the front, but from everything I've read this is not usual behavior. Anything to be concerned about? She is not hanging out in the nest box, just jumping in when I approach.
My second question is how often should I be checking the kits. Our nest boxes are huge with tops and the kits are buried way in the back, so I have to remove the nest boxes from the cage and really dig them out to see them. Our weather has been a little chilly (low 50s) so I don't want to chill them. Is every other day sufficient?
Third question: the temps are supposed to dip below freezing some nights this week (though the daytime highs are mid-50s). Our cages are covered by a roof but otherwise pretty open (except for some lattice and a single wall). At what point do I need to worry about supplemental heat? I think the lowest it is supposed to get is 31 degrees and will probably only be that low for a few hours.
Thanks all! Nervous newbie
So, both of our does kindled two nights ago. One had 5, the other 6. The doe who had 5 is acting very protective of the nest box. Every time I come near the cages, she jumps in it. I don't think she is hurting the kits, as they are way in the back and she is jumping just in the front, but from everything I've read this is not usual behavior. Anything to be concerned about? She is not hanging out in the nest box, just jumping in when I approach.
My second question is how often should I be checking the kits. Our nest boxes are huge with tops and the kits are buried way in the back, so I have to remove the nest boxes from the cage and really dig them out to see them. Our weather has been a little chilly (low 50s) so I don't want to chill them. Is every other day sufficient?
Third question: the temps are supposed to dip below freezing some nights this week (though the daytime highs are mid-50s). Our cages are covered by a roof but otherwise pretty open (except for some lattice and a single wall). At what point do I need to worry about supplemental heat? I think the lowest it is supposed to get is 31 degrees and will probably only be that low for a few hours.
Thanks all! Nervous newbie