- Jun 10, 2013
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Hi,
Our American chinchilla gave birth early this morning. I checked at 1:00 am and no babies, but at 8:30 yes babies. While she was laying in her nest we were trying to entice her off the nest when we noticed a baby which was not moving. We kinda panicked and removed her from her nest. This is our first litter and we have read a bunch, but are second guessing everything. She had 9 kits and 4 were dead and 1 looked like it too may die. All of them were warm, but she I think squished them. She barely pulled any fur and she is constantly laying over the babies. Is this normal? All our research suggested otherwise and said she will barely be in the nest. Could she still be delivering? We are worried she will kill the rest by stepping on them. She steps on them and they squeal, we feel so bad.
The dead babies looked great and they were warm, but not breathing or moving. The barely alive one was not moving, but making suckling motions with its mouth. I think it too is dying. I put cotton balls on the floor, hoping she will put them in the nest. I just did that and she is still laying in her nest.
Any ideas or helpful tips for us, please share!
Thanks a bunch
Our American chinchilla gave birth early this morning. I checked at 1:00 am and no babies, but at 8:30 yes babies. While she was laying in her nest we were trying to entice her off the nest when we noticed a baby which was not moving. We kinda panicked and removed her from her nest. This is our first litter and we have read a bunch, but are second guessing everything. She had 9 kits and 4 were dead and 1 looked like it too may die. All of them were warm, but she I think squished them. She barely pulled any fur and she is constantly laying over the babies. Is this normal? All our research suggested otherwise and said she will barely be in the nest. Could she still be delivering? We are worried she will kill the rest by stepping on them. She steps on them and they squeal, we feel so bad.
The dead babies looked great and they were warm, but not breathing or moving. The barely alive one was not moving, but making suckling motions with its mouth. I think it too is dying. I put cotton balls on the floor, hoping she will put them in the nest. I just did that and she is still laying in her nest.
Any ideas or helpful tips for us, please share!
Thanks a bunch