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« on: July 29, 2011, 10:55:49 AM »
First, kits can range in starting weights especially with triplets. As long as they are maintaining or gaining weight that is good. After a few days they should start gaining a few grams a day. Kits will start eating on hay and pellets just after a few days but need mothers milk as main thing.
As long as the kit is gaining you do not need to supplement, but you can use goats milk. Fresh can be found at Walmart, I believe.
You can ween kits around 8 weeks but they should be around 200 grams or higher. Also should maintain weight after weening or may need additional time with mama.
Dust baths after 10 days.
Father should not be housed with mother if you don't plan to breed, and loosing kits are only one of the hard things that come with breeding chins. Father cannot be housed with mother and kits for a couple reasons other than breeding the mother, if your kit is female she could get pregnant at a young age and die from delivery from being too smalll, and if you have a male kit they can fight to the death over the mother when she comes into heat.
If you would like to keep the kit it can be housed with either the mother of father depending on its sex. But either way unless you are breeding you will need another cage.
Good luck with your kit.