Usually they feed within 24h, sometimes it can take up to 48h. After you checked the nest for dead kits, cleaned out and replaced wet or soiled bedding, better leave the nest and the doe alone, what she needs now is food, rest and privacy. Some does will never go near the nest while anyone is around, at least at the start, they are prey animals after all, so hovering around checking if she feeds can be counterproductive. I also would keep the doe in the cage or quite small pen for one or two days.
EDIT: You can take the nest box inside during the hot hours of the day, if necessary.
is her tail just wet or is it poopy? babys who arent being fed are normally skinny and wrinkly while well fed ones dont have very many wrinkles and have really round bellys. is this her first litter? Hopefully this is somewhat helpful also if the nesting box gets too hot you can use something like a small cardboard box with no top as a nesting box ive seen alot of people do that
is her tail just wet or is it poopy? babys who arent being fed are normally skinny and wrinkly while well fed ones dont have very many wrinkles and have really round bellys. is this her first litter? Hopefully this is somewhat helpful also if the nesting box gets too hot you can use something like a small cardboard box with no top as a nesting box ive seen alot of people do that
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