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Glad you did the right thing,be very easy with the others as there is obviously something wrong with the litter.
I would feed any of them for 2-3 weeks,just let them alone
If its fixable,theyll fix it on their on abilities and terms

Just be patient!!

The other 3 are perfectly healthy, fat and happy. Question though, I had been feeding this female on her normal 4-6 week schedule and wasn't even aware of her being pregnant. Would the feeding 4-5 weeks before giving birth cause the crooked spines? :shrug01:
 
Trying to "guess" where/what the deficiency is/was etc that caused what it caused
would take PAGES and die of shear inconclusive boredom.
As for feeding being a "cause" ? Ive never heard of such,but Im sure someone with abstract reasoning could bring something to the table regarding possible skeletal deformities related to such . . . . . .

My primary reason for not playing in the BCI morph mine field,there is no guarantee to the extent of genetic damage caused by unnatural human intrusions.
 
The other 3 are perfectly healthy, fat and happy. Question though, I had been feeding this female on her normal 4-6 week schedule and wasn't even aware of her being pregnant. Would the feeding 4-5 weeks before giving birth cause the crooked spines? :shrug01:

My females eat while gravid, albeit smaller meals.

I did receive a gravid female in a buy out & the previous owner told me she was eating 2 large rats every 2 weeks. :eek: I was thinking if she was eating that much there was no way she was gravid, a vet visit dispelled that. She gave birth a month later to 22 healthy babies & no slugs.

So, IMO feeding wouldn't cause the kink & with all but 3 perishing, my guess would be a genetic flaw. Maybe a result of breeding super hypo to super hypo?

I do hope for your remaining ones to thrive & offer my condolences for your losses.
 
My females eat while gravid, albeit smaller meals.

I did receive a gravid female in a buy out & the previous owner told me she was eating 2 large rats every 2 weeks. :eek: I was thinking if she was eating that much there was no way she was gravid, a vet visit dispelled that. She gave birth a month later to 22 healthy babies & no slugs.

So, IMO feeding wouldn't cause the kink & with all but 3 perishing, my guess would be a genetic flaw. Maybe a result of breeding super hypo to super hypo?

I do hope for your remaining ones to thrive & offer my condolences for your losses.

I had always thought this way as well, but I never had fed a gravid female so late in her pregnancy. It also was her first time and the size of the babies was smaller than I am used to seeing. I am going to point the finger at it being her first time and they came a little early. We shall see.
 
I had always thought this way as well, but I never had fed a gravid female so late in her pregnancy. It also was her first time and the size of the babies was smaller than I am used to seeing. I am going to point the finger at it being her first time and they came a little early. We shall see.

My one girl ate a small rat about a week before she gave birth.

First litter & maybe being born a little early I could see.
I do hope the remaining 3 thrive for you.
 
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