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i went out to feed my pregnent jill today to be greated by the sound of squaking :D so i just fed her and left her alone, she looked good considering she had just given birth. ill post some pics in a couple of weeks when i open the box.

[NO TEXT TALK] got any tips on what i should give her to help her rear them, im feeding her rabbit and i bought some powder milk solution called latural for dogs etc which i was told is good for her.

any help would be apreciated. :good::)

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i went out to feed my pregnent jill today to be greated by the sound of squaking :D so i just fed her and left her alone, she looked good considering she had just given birth. ill post some pics in a couple of weeks when i open the box.

[NO TEXT TALK] got any tips on what i should give her to help her rear them, im feeding her rabbit and i bought some powder milk solution called latural for dogs etc which i was told is good for her.

any help would be apreciated. :good::)

 

 

I wouldnt feed her the lactol mate because it will give her the squits just feed her as normal and when the kits are out and about start feeding them liquidised meat and if you feel the need some kitten milk.... Good luck with them the fun starts now :good::good:

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Guest RobW71

Nice one :good:

 

Unless really nessecary, leave them alone, the Jill will take good care of them. After 3/4 wks the Jill will take food to them, make sure, if you feed dry food to soak it a little, or fresh meat is kept just that(fresh) don't leave any excess lying around.

 

Regards Rob

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