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GRASSCUTTER PARTURITION
The doe may also show signs like excessive sleeping, laziness in
getting up from its sleeping or lying position etc. At the point
where the pregnancy is advanced, if a buck is in the cage it is
unlikely the doe will allow any mating though it is recommended
that the buck be removed from eight weeks of been with the
doe.
Some does are fast and do everything in a brisk and crisp manner
while other could be clumsy and slow. The doe then pulls out
other debris of birth remaining inside it out including the
placenta and eats them all with relish. It will also lick up all the
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blood if the cage is a flatbed cage. Once all the cuttlings are out,
the mother resumes nurturing them by licking the birth juice off
them until they are neat and dry.
The doe has three pairs of teats so special care should be giving
to mother and children if it litters more than six cuttlings. The
doe should be well fed after parturition to avoid any transfer of
aggression to the cuttlings.
both the new babies and her original babies to prevent her killing
them.
The cuttlings can be sexed from a day old and will start trying
their teeth on forage fed to the doe from a day old too. Weaning
is after a period of 4 weeks and can extend to 6weeks in the case
of large litters. The doe can be reintroduced to a buck after a rest
period of 7-14 days post weaning.
Read online at
http://grasscutterstore.blogspot.com.ng/2016/09/grasscutterparturition.html
See uncensored grasscutter videos including a grasscutter
giving birth at
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAP8XnVNvcjGA56iQpFe
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