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iv just checked them tonight,as feeding time ect, distracted the jill, i found 1 kit dead,, im gutted theres only 8 left now, i already know somtimes this is normal but its a bit sad to be honest, the rest is ok and so is the mum, iv never touched them untill tonight do i get the dead one out ? im gutted to say the least ! iv been seeing the babies since the 2-3rd day the mum is 100 % eveytime iv had a look iv washed my hands, and rubbed them in hay thougherly, but never handled them untill tonight,, only the strongest survive i supose!

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Sometimes the mum will detect that a kit has a problem and like any animal can not afford to invest resources, time, milk etc in a kit that is not healthy. Sad definitely but natures way of ensuring the fit and healthy survive. Hope all goes well and all the best :thumbs:

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Who knows mate take it she had 9 to start with thats a big litter .There could of been something wrong with it from birth , the kills no got enough milk , Only thing for sure is i would remove it as any fly's will be laying there eggs on it

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yep removed it now, mum doesnt seem to notice, shes getting really thin though, those kits are taking it out of her,, i think its quite normall with big litters that 1 normally dies as theyl all be fighting for the milk, and theres about to be 1 that gets left out ect, or like been said could of had a problem since birth, but still a nice good litter, all the rest are doing really well, nature i suppose,

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when there roughly three weeks i drop the rabbit im feeding the jill on in the nest box the kits wont eat it but they will suck it , i reckon it takes some of the pressure off the jill

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As said above the kit might of been born with a problem but aslo it could of got trappled in the beeding and sufficated. I had one die like that now I just stick to shavings.I'd remove them see might eat it and once she's had a taste she might want another one weird creatures ferrets.

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Get some lactose free milk into the jill,will help keep her condition whilst feeding the kits :thumbs:

heard that before, but forgot until you just mensioned it, so thanks, il do that, :thumbs: cheers pal, atb foxtails

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when there roughly three weeks i drop the rabbit im feeding the jill on in the nest box the kits wont eat it but they will suck it , i reckon it takes some of the pressure off the jill

i didnt have a good season at all this year, but have got half a rabbit left lol, will drop that in see what happens,, my best working jill might get a second or 2 rest, cheers for that though, all the info helps :thumbs: thanks the one, :yes:

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