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Plenty of meat, a little bit of "cat milk" will help keep her condition up and top up her calcium levels - but not normal milk as the lactose is Jo good for them.

Other than food and cleaning out shit, leave well alone until at least 7 days old. Even then don't poke about unless the jill

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Plenty of meat, a little bit of "cat milk" will help keep her condition up and top up her calcium levels - but not normal milk as the lactose is Jo good for them.

Other than food and cleaning out shit, leave well alone until at least 7 days old. Even then don't poke about unless the jill is out feeding, and rub your hands in the shavings/straw out of the hutch to cover your scent.

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