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hiya

 

I was wondering if anyone can advise me as i have never had it happen before.......... to the fact that my one of my jills had a litter of 8 kits on monday but does not seem as tho she is taking to it very well, a few of the kits still have their cords attached and there is very little squeaking coming from them and very little movement.

 

All advise welcome

thanks

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hi mate yes it is her first year i got her when she was pregnant from some one who did not want her .

 

Just leave them alone for a week or so mate she knows what she is doing and if she dos'nt you can't help.

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Most kits will do just fine if left with the jill undisturbed.........i just tend to leave them to it as a rule.......unless there is some serious problem that is........but that is very rare.

Just make sure the jill has plenty of fresh food and drink at all times........and they should be fine till they can feed themselves......... ;)

 

Rolfe.

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Most kits will do just fine if left with the jill undisturbed.........i just tend to leave them to it as a rule.......unless there is some serious problem that is........but that is very rare.

Just make sure the jill has plenty of fresh food and drink at all times........and they should be fine till they can feed themselves......... ;)

 

Rolfe.

 

 

when you say some serious problem, what do u mean?

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Most kits will do just fine if left with the jill undisturbed.........i just tend to leave them to it as a rule.......unless there is some serious problem that is........but that is very rare.

Just make sure the jill has plenty of fresh food and drink at all times........and they should be fine till they can feed themselves......... ;)

 

Rolfe.

 

 

when you say some serious problem, what do u mean?

 

Don't worry if a serious problem occurs you will know.

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