But that is the thing.  I don't know what they died of.  They were pretty
healthy the day before they died.  Any ideas?
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From: Julian and Jackie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2000 4:30 PM
Subject: Re: Question.


> Amy Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
>
> >HI People!  I hope everyone is doing well.  As most of you know, my last
> >litter (of 3) all died within 6 days of their birth.  I was just
wondering,
> >what are the chances that her upcoming litter will all die of the same
> >reason?  Is there anything I do to make sure her and her upcoming litter
> >will be ok?
>
> It depends on why they died. If there was a problem that affected the
> mother, and that problem still applies, then there will still be a risk.
>
> If, however, it was just inexperience, or a problem with pine or cedar
> litter, which you have resolved, then the chances of a successful litter
> are good.
>
> --
> Julian
>
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