>it. :)  If anyone has any suggestions about what else I could do to help
out
>the baby, or anything, I'd be grateful. :)  She seems to be doing okay, but
>since I've never had to deal with this before, I don't know what "okay"
>means in her case.
>
>Thanks!
>Tasha


Do keep handing the smallest litter.  They need to be tamed.
The one with the head cant will always have it.  It sounds like
she's recovering fine though, and will lead a fairly normal life
---with the head cant.  It is not a genetic problem so she could
even grow up and be bred...and will produce normal litters and
be able to care for them in all likelihood despite the head cant.

Deb
Rebel's Rodent Ranch

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