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Post by savvy on Mar 29, 2020 17:59:03 GMT
That sounds about right for a back to back pregnancy, 90 days counting back from when she had this latest litter would make it the first week of January.
That means that her daughter would have been about 6 weeks old when you bought them both home.
How are the pups doing? Have you counted them all yet?
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Post by joes on Mar 29, 2020 18:15:08 GMT
Alright I guess
One of them begin to roam in the cage but its big sister always make them return to their house... I think they are at least 5
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Post by deguconvert on Mar 29, 2020 18:39:42 GMT
Do keep an eye on the daughter. If they were still in with the father, she would have been old enough to be impregnated before you brought her home with her mother. She may not be, and that would be very good, but the potential is very real.
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Mar 30, 2020 0:12:57 GMT
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Post by joes on Mar 30, 2020 0:12:57 GMT
I'll keep an eye on it
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Post by bouncy on Mar 30, 2020 10:18:14 GMT
Just thinking....... If this is a back-to-back pregnancy, mum could probably do with a bit more help. Breeding two litters would have depleted mum's calcium levels, so perhaps give her some extra seeds to help replenish it, and give her some energy.
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