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Forum DIET & CARE Very unexpected litter… RE: Very unexpected litter…


Cochin
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    You can send me pics,

    Simply scoop up the babies where theyre at, set them in the box, and your done. Yes, in the cage.

    Sorry about the lost kit. You did nothing wrong – lops don’t really have big litters, and the fact that she had a litter probably 2-3 times what she would have normally if bred (ie bred multiple times, I highly, highly doubt she’d ever have 12 kits again.) her body isn’t genetically bred to be able to sustain so many, healthy kits, let alone produce that many – there’s nothing you could’ve done, and you’re doing everything fine.
    What did you feed them? Goats milk, kittens replacer?

    If the mom carries the dwarf gene, and Ollie does too, than you can get babies with the double dwarf gene. The double dwarf gene is fatal – there’s a 99.999% babies with the double dwarf gene will die, and the only reason it’s not 100% is because once a person claimed to have successfully reared one to adulthood,but it could’ve just been a tiny runt.