If a doe ignores her kits after their birth, especially in her third litter, it's important to intervene carefully. First, ensure that the kits are warm and safe; you can provide a heat source if necessary. If the doe continues to neglect them, you may need to consider hand-rearing the kits using a suitable milk replacer and keeping them in a quiet, warm environment. It's also advisable to consult a veterinarian for further guidance and to rule out any health issues with the doe.
A Jill can have one to fifteen kits in a litter, with the average litter size is 6 to 8 kits
1-4 kits (babies). Addendum to above answer: On average they have 2 kits per litter.
Ferret litters vary greatly. The litter could be just one kit or as many as 17 kits. The average litter is 6-8 kits.
1 to 12 kits a litter
Brightheart's second litter of kits are named Bristlefrost, Thriftear, and Flipclaw.
Its said that Brightheart will have another litter of kits,this was confirmed by the Erins.:)
Ferncloud had three litters, Dustpelt being the father of all of them. 1. Spiderleg and Shrewpaw (dead) 2. Birchfall, Larchkit (dead), and Hollykit (dead) 3. Foxleap and Icecloud
The average litter is about six kits, but they can have up to a dozen.
Average is 2, but it can range from 1 to 6 kits per litter.
An average litter contains around four kits.
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Ferret litters vary greatly. A litter can consist of just 1 kit (baby ferret) or as many as 17 kits. The average ferret litter consists of 6-8 kits.It varies a lot. The ferret can have just one kit or as many as 17 kits in a litter. The average litter is 7 kits but like I said the number of babies varies hugely