Hoolia
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real quick: whaT?
Im taking care of a doe for a friend. She had a litter of 3; one stillborn, one found the morning after chewed in half, and one healthy and fine baby. I went downstairs to check on mama and baby this morning and found the mother had been pulling fur again. There was fur all over the floor, so I got worried for a second. Just the day before I had checked on another litter that's already 5 weeks old and there were 3 dead newborns scattered across their mother's hutch, so i feared this was the case again. But the nest box was empty, the baby was in the middle compartment of the cardboard burrow, dead, with its limbs chewed off.
I just don't understand why this happened. This is by no means her first litter either. This was to be her last litter before retirement. Part of me thinks the new construction across the street is what stressed her to the point of killing her own baby, but then why would she be pulling fur again??
Im taking care of a doe for a friend. She had a litter of 3; one stillborn, one found the morning after chewed in half, and one healthy and fine baby. I went downstairs to check on mama and baby this morning and found the mother had been pulling fur again. There was fur all over the floor, so I got worried for a second. Just the day before I had checked on another litter that's already 5 weeks old and there were 3 dead newborns scattered across their mother's hutch, so i feared this was the case again. But the nest box was empty, the baby was in the middle compartment of the cardboard burrow, dead, with its limbs chewed off.
I just don't understand why this happened. This is by no means her first litter either. This was to be her last litter before retirement. Part of me thinks the new construction across the street is what stressed her to the point of killing her own baby, but then why would she be pulling fur again??