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Post by RedsZoo on Dec 27, 2012 19:37:51 GMT
Look what I found when I was cleaning out! Lolly must have caught between having the babies and me removing beans!
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Post by ntg on Dec 27, 2012 19:58:23 GMT
Lol bit of a shock for you then! Did she just have the one?
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Post by RedsZoo on Dec 27, 2012 20:02:24 GMT
No there's two in there.no idea how old they are! Few days? Saw one come out then run back in so I'd say atleast 3days.
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Post by ntg on Dec 27, 2012 20:10:47 GMT
Little Christmas miracles then? Do you know their sexes yet?
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Post by RedsZoo on Dec 27, 2012 20:15:07 GMT
Just checked, one girl one boy :s
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Post by ntg on Dec 27, 2012 20:28:18 GMT
That is unfortunate... Would the person who got the boys off you like a new addition?
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Post by RedsZoo on Dec 27, 2012 20:29:45 GMT
The introduction would be hard with boys would it not? She has my old setup to an I wouldn't have anymore than two goos in that xx
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Post by ntg on Dec 27, 2012 20:40:08 GMT
Introducing him while he's young should be easier than most intros from what I've heard, the only other options are keeping him on his own/maybe with beans until he could be neutered or finding someone who has some other boys on the island, which by the sounds of things would be easier said than done!
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Post by animalmadchloe on Dec 27, 2012 21:18:35 GMT
Awe baby goo
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Post by moletteuk on Dec 28, 2012 12:21:50 GMT
At least it's a fairly small surprise and now Beans is neuterered there won't be any further surprises. I guess you have 6 weeks to work out what to do with the little boy.
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Post by RedsZoo on Dec 28, 2012 14:13:30 GMT
Very true mole.
We have a bigger problem now, one of the previous litters girls has had a good few bites at beans nose, so the four girls have been split from mummy, daddy and the two newbies.
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