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Re: Dead kits :-(
Amy Flemming <[log in to unmask]>
Mon, 23 Dec 2002 08:47:00 -0800
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Jills that have kits and do not produce milk need to be taken to the vet
for a shot of ocytoxin in an attempt to bring milk in.  Also keep in mind
that some jills do not start producing milk until all the kits have been
born.  Get the jill to the vet!
 
Newborn kits are too small to hand rear.  Many have tried and failed.  If
they are about a week or older, then there is more of a chance.  But not
when they are so young.  Even people that have hand reared mice babies
have a hard time hand rearing ferret kits.
[Posted in FML issue 4006]

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