My sable point is pulling fur and making a nest!!!!!
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Different breeders have different ways of doing things. Some breeders have their does bred as soon as the kits are eating on their own (4 weeks old), some wait until the kits are 8 weeks before breeding the doe again, some only breed a few times a year like SternRose.
Really, it's about what works best for you and your does.
As for breeding at the same time, some breeders will breed two at a time for the option of fostering kits in case of a too large litter or if something happens to the mother, or will breed an experienced doe the same time as a first time mom, in case the new mom rejects her kits or something.
I usually give my does the coldest part of the winter off and the hottest part of the summer off, leaving spring and fall for the majority of the breeding.
Does anyone run their herd in a communal coed pen? I've had mine like this for 6 months and am happy so far but I do have a few questions.
No coed pens. Pregos need solatery. I breed 2 at one time. Or make them 5 days apart or so.
If the cage is big enough rhey stay together. Byt it's risky. My girls were raised together from birth