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07-10-12, 10:04 AM
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Babies :-D
Wilma is dropping her litter right now, My earliest litter ever!!! Details later.
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07-10-12, 12:26 PM
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Re: Babies :-D
Great! Congrats and fingers crossed all goes exactly as it should....people speak very highly of you guys!!!
Brian
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07-10-12, 08:15 PM
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Re: Babies :-D
Awesome news and congrats, Dave! That year off for Wilma -- unplanned as it was because you thought you were going to sell her -- must have helped!!! :-)
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07-10-12, 08:16 PM
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Re: Babies :-D
Congrats!! Is the litter still within "normal" arrival date range? Just wondering if it'll have any effect on the babies. Can't wait to see photos!!!
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07-12-12, 01:09 AM
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Pics.......
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07-12-12, 01:10 AM
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Re: Babies :-D
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Congrats!! Is the litter still within "normal" arrival date range? Just wondering if it'll have any effect on the babies. Can't wait to see photos!!! 
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Plus or minus a week, even ten days is totally normal. This was a full term litter, no yolks.
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07-13-12, 06:24 PM
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Re: Babies :-D
Congrats on all the cute babies. I think we need more pictures.
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07-13-12, 08:15 PM
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Re: Babies :-D
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Plus or minus a week, even ten days is totally normal. This was a full term litter, no yolks.
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So yolks are a sign of a premature litter?
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07-13-12, 09:27 PM
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Re: Babies :-D
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So yolks are a sign of a premature litter?
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Yes, babies born with little to no yolk left are considered full term, ones with larger yolks would be premature. Just like most living things, a little premature is survivable, a lot is not.
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07-14-12, 09:25 AM
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Re: Babies :-D
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Originally Posted by Rainbowsrus
Yes, babies born with little to no yolk left are considered full term, ones with larger yolks would be premature. Just like most living things, a little premature is survivable, a lot is not.
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I am so glad I decided to join this site. I have learned so much in just the past week. I had a litter that was premature once, but I wasn't sure what happened to them. Can you or anybody tell me some of the factors that might cause a litter not to go full-term?
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07-14-12, 04:48 PM
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Re: Babies :-D
Honestly I don't know for sure. Often premmie litters are slug heavy so that is clearly a factor but not always.
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07-14-12, 06:13 PM
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Re: Babies :-D
congrats man!!!!! I want I want I want!!!! haha.
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07-15-12, 03:29 PM
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Re: Babies :-D
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Honestly I don't know for sure. Often premmie litters are slug heavy so that is clearly a factor but not always.
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The litter was extremely slug heavy, like as in 20 slugs and 30 live. Many of which had a very large yolk still attached. I knew there was something seriously wrong when they wouldn't slither out of their own membranes  They had no muscle tone and were like picking up a piece of wet toilet paper. It was so very sad to watch each of them fight to try and live.
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07-15-12, 04:06 PM
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Re: Babies :-D
That is awsome! The little ones are so cute.
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07-16-12, 05:00 PM
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Re: Babies :-D
As Dave said, the odds are stacked heavily against really premature babies.
Causes are unknown, but can include a sick or stressed mother (I had one drop a litter early last year as she fought to save her own life [warning graphic pictures] http://www.ssnakess.com/forums/epicr...dark-side.html and http://www.ssnakess.com/forums/epicr...dark-side.html).
If it does happen, care opinions vary, but the best advice seems to be keep them warm and moist, with little to no handling and see what happens. After a few days many tie off the remaining yoke.
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