test printed the labels to put on the meat, they turned out great!
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test printed the labels to put on the meat, they turned out great!
Litter KK1 took a dip in weight gains these past two weeks. One kit only gained 6 oz, which is very strange. I'm a little concerned? Not sure what the cause was. All were on a steady track until this weigh-in. Two did go over 5 lbs, but it should have been most of them, not just two. No signs of fighting, either. They're all really laid-back.
Anyway, I'm processing most of this litter tomorrow. I wonder if I'll find cocci spots in the livers again. This seems to correlate with poor growth rates, though I'm not sure how they're getting cocci (if that's even what it is) in the first place. Some litters get it, some don't. That in itself is strange. Doesn't seem to have anything to do with which cages they grow out in, either. It's been very random. Maybe flies bringing it in? Though flies don't bother my rabbits much at all, really. They're far more attracted to poultry waste.
Tomorrow, we'll see how Juneau's kits are doing. I dont expect anything amazing for growth. They look small for age, and will get weaned next week when litter MP1 gets moved to the basement. We're not going to get any heavyweights out of these two lines. Just hopefully something slightly better than their parents.