ChickenPotPie
Almost Self-Reliant
Bah. Of course, it would be the good mama that gets sick, huh? Urgh.tortoise said:The bad momma doesn't have URI symptoms. The good momma has the URI.
Reabsorbtion could happen for a number of reasons from stress to illness, to nutrition. I can't comment on that.
However, I'd talk to the breeder you bought the doe from and see what she says/advises. Was she bought as a proven doe?
I'd still give the doe one more chance and just let her do everything on her own. That way you'll know for sure what she'll do without any outside influence. Then, if you cull her, she'll get culled by her own merits. Unless you think her temperament is just not what you want passed onto her kits, that is.
Sometimes good and bad mothering and milking is hereditary. One of my friends can't stand Cals because they can be terrible milkers. She's lucky to get 1 out of a litter of 7 to survive and that is with bottle feeding after the does just stop nursing their kits. The reason commercial meat breeders cross them with New Zealands is because the NZs are better mothers.
Let us all know what you decide to do.