>Do you have a "waiting list" of kit requests before you breed? Usually, or I start looking for good homes as soon as the litter is born. I won't breed the next jill (false her instead) if I have kits still looking for homes when she comes into season. >Do you space the litters throughout the year (avoid having several females raising kits at the same time)? Since I only bred 2-3 litters a year, I just let the jills tell me when they were ready. Some hobby breeders with double digit jills do breed at least two jills at a time to plan for a serogut (SP?) mother incase something goes wrong with a jill. It still does not work out that way even with the best plans, but it is nice to know the other breeders in your area so you can take newborns to another jill if necessary. BTW, I have a small breeder's guide book available for a small fee - if interested, please e-mail me privately. It gives the pros and cons of breeding, some horror stories, and then steps to take to make the litter as healthy as possible if nothing does go wrong. Pamela Troutman Grant [Posted in FML issue 2029]