Thank you!! What are the disadvantages of breeding a doe with pinched hindquarters? Is it hard for her to give birth, or...? Again, thank you so much, I am still learning!You would probably be okay to breed. Her hindquarters are a bit pinched though. You can tell by the way her back feet angle out when she’s flipped over on her back.
Great! This is such a helpful thread. I've been researching for a long time and am hoping to have a littler this spring.This doe grew out well and just had her first litter of 5 successfully, no stuck kits or stillborns! Thus, concluding that "narrow HQ" does not affect breeding.
We need baby pics!This doe grew out well and just had her first litter of 5 successfully, no stuck kits or stillborns! Thus, concluding that "narrow HQ" does not affect breeding.
I want oneShe is doing an excellent job with them, their bellies are so full!View attachment 52250
AWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!! THEY ARE ADORABLE!!!!!!She is doing an excellent job with them, their bellies are so full!View attachment 52250
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