murph72
Well-Known Member
My Holland lop Clover delivered three live babies and two that were dead and not all the way formed last week. The odd thing is that it looked like she passed two placentas after the birth. I hadn't seen this before...two placentas from one birth. All her other pregnancies have been normal before this one. The three little ones are doing great, but I can't stop thinking about the double placenta. Has anyone had this happen before? Does it mean she was carrying a litter in each horn?
The buck I put her with is a first timer. He successfully mounted twice before she got ticked off and I removed her. I put her back in a second time later in the day but she wanted nothing to do with him and I removed her when she got testy with him (he's got great potential to show, so I didn't want him injured). I always thought pregnancy in both horns was likely if they were put together again days afterwards when the first litter was already forming in the womb. This wouldn't have been the case since they only were together that one time. :? Can you tell confusion has set in? LOL
The buck I put her with is a first timer. He successfully mounted twice before she got ticked off and I removed her. I put her back in a second time later in the day but she wanted nothing to do with him and I removed her when she got testy with him (he's got great potential to show, so I didn't want him injured). I always thought pregnancy in both horns was likely if they were put together again days afterwards when the first litter was already forming in the womb. This wouldn't have been the case since they only were together that one time. :? Can you tell confusion has set in? LOL