yes it is very normal. they love to watch over the pups and take care.
Mothers will make a nest in the bedding floor to give birth on, her vulva will loosen and redden. She will lay down and get up until she is ready to give birth. Once parturition begins she will have a contraction, the first will be born, then after that piglets will be born about ever 2-5 seconds until she is finished. Piglets will begin walking almost right after being born and begin to nurse.
there are 3 left in the wild and 1 left in captive. a normal lion and a normal lion when they mate can get a white lion a white lions and a normal lion could give birth to a normal lion or white lion, a white lion and a white lion could give birth to a normal lion! it is passed down by genes!!
Mares always give birth lying down.
not exactly at birth, but at the point when their eyes and ears open. believe it or not you actualy can train them when their ears and eyes open, despite what all the trainers will tell you. you can train newborns to sit or lay down or any type of trick. but you can teach them to pee on pee pads ( the first litter we had, we had poty trained them by the time they were walking) , not to play bte or bite your fingers and not the bite and growl at you. If you know how to train dogs, then you can train your pups ( and sell them for a higher price bcuz they are poty trained or w.e)
If you plan on breeding i suggest you read up on it first and always have a Vet check you dog before you plan on doing this sort of thing. Smaller breeds can have problems when giving birth and breeding a dog is not a small chore. I have breed dogs for years and you as an owner need to make sure your dog is healthy before breeding a potential gene defect into a new litter
Rainwater litter is probably the little bits of leaves and dirt that collect on your roof and are washed down with the first flush of rain.If you have a rainwater tank you should consider having a "first flush diverter" or a "rainwater litter catcher" so that the litter does not end up in your tank.
no it's not a birth defect...it's a disease caught way before birth..Down syndrome is when a person has 1 more chromosome than normal people.
If you cat is not breathing, then yes.
Cats usually have 5-15 kittens if it is the first litter if they have 15+ then it may be a problem if the cat is under 3 years if it has 4 and down kittens then there may be hidden kittens
The only way to prevent more litter on Mount Everest is for the clibers to bring it down with them. There are now dedicated teams who bring down as much litter as possible.
Mothers will make a nest in the bedding floor to give birth on, her vulva will loosen and redden. She will lay down and get up until she is ready to give birth. Once parturition begins she will have a contraction, the first will be born, then after that piglets will be born about ever 2-5 seconds until she is finished. Piglets will begin walking almost right after being born and begin to nurse.
More or less. After giving birth, you can feel your uterus contracting, especially when the baby nurses. That is the uterus returning to normal size.
In a normal set of downs, the ball must be advanced (by play or penalty) 10 or more yards to get a first down.
Pulling the trigger mechanism moves a rod down the middle of the litter picker which pulls closed the claw (picker)
I think you can put down cat litter on it. Cat litter can increase the friction of the icy roadway.
Uh oh, so have I. Maybe it's normal, although I looked it up and without seeing other willies to compare, it seems maybe we've just suffered the same birth defect.
there are 6 kids in my family and everyone is completely normal