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The link you are refering again and agian says itself. That it is necessary to remove buck prior to birth of new kits. But I have removed even 15 days before. So pardon me you, yourself aren't clear on what you are saying. I asked you a question above and instead of helping you are discouraging the community. If you can't help then let anyone who is expert. Please.
Even the question link you shared above specifies that you should remove buck before the delivery of litters. I have removed him 15 days in advance already :)
My Question was so simple that sooner I felt that Doe is pregnant which she wasn't and was building nest might be due to false pregnancy I separated her and its been more than 16 days she built the nest. The babies was supposed to be there by now if she was really pregnant.
I think you haven't even read my question properly. I clearly mentioned in the question I keep both buck and doe in separate hutches/cages." So kindly read properly before passing any judgement Thanks.
@JamesJenkins, I left her with the buck for few days then after some days when I saw her struggling to make nest. I separated the buck. And its been more than 13 days since she built the nest but no babies yet.
Really don't know @lyana how It can be possible. One doe looked more than pregnant with belly swelled and its been more than 30 days now and still no baby. Also when I left her with a male she accepted her for mating. I mean if she was pregnant would she have accepted ?
How do I keep ? I keep both buck and doe in separate hutches/cages. I am into serious hobby-breeding coz I love the newborn babies and sometimes I gift them to my friends who promise to keep good care of them. Btw how are these question related to my question ?