Bunnylady
Herd Master
Well, there are several possible outcomes here. This doe may be so run down from the previous couple of litters, she may fail to conceive, or she may reabsorb any kits that she does conceive. She might kindle a litter and raise them just fine. On the other hand, a doe that is seriously run down may have her mineral reserves depleted, and she may get into trouble on that account. I haven't been able to find any studies on this, but I have lost a few does over the years that apparently died in convulsions when their litters were a couple of weeks old. I had one Netherland Dwarf doe that I found trembling and weak when her kits were about 3 weeks old; the best guess I could make under the circumstances was a calcium deficiency (that's pretty much what it looks like in dogs and pigs). I didn't like to wean the kits so young, but that's what I did, and started feeding the doe a calcium/potassium/magnesium supplement. It took a while, but she recovered. Since then, if I have a largish litter that seems to be doing a bit too well, I'll give their mother some extra calcium, just to be on the safe side.