Ill keep a look out. Ive heard that eating all the afterbirths is too much protein for them. Since they are not carnivores, it hurts their digestive system to be eating it completely.
With her last litter I hadnt found any afterbirths, so Im assuming she ate them all. But I was not there for the actual birth, but practically within maybe an hour of her delivering.
I hope Im home for the birth, It makes me nervous that they can have them anytime, usually early morning when Im either sleeping or at work.
She had them on a weekend last time, Im praying she does the same this time.
Especially with the 4 or 5 babie.
Ok, so this C Section thing. If the first baby turns out to be breeched, would it be necessary to do surgery?
What if the first one comes out fine and the rest are breeched?
Im just asking because I dont know how many chinchilla C Sections my exotic vet has had experience with.
I asked the doctors I work for, and all 4 of them said they wouldnt attempt it because of their lack of experience with anesthesia and chinchillas. I mean we have protocols for small animal surgerys and anesthesia, but they are still nervous about the idea. Ill have to call my critters vet and see if shes had any experience with them at all. If it was necessary. I just want to know what it would take to make a section necessary, so I can pass the word to my vet so she will know more of what shes dealing with.