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I do of course mean the mother too, not removing the babies from her at any stageIt is STRONGLY advised that you not rehome them until 6-8 weeks. This is different than separating the baby boars from mom and sisters. Rehoming is too stressful before 6 weeks minimum.
I can imagine!In that case, take them now (it sounds like she has 1-2 weeks before delivering), or just give her a few days after delivering.
Mom will take care of everything food wise. Timothy hay isn’t necessary, nor any special diet other than ensuring enough calories for a few weeks. Extra pellets or greens will handle that. Babies eat food after a few days, and Mom will introduce them to the water bottle. Babies learn to wheek for veggies quickly, and will become very demanding.
good luck to the new mama! both of my girls had babies shortly after being rescuedAnother update for y'all, there was no delivery today, but a vet actually went to check on her due to her seeming uncomfortable, and confirmed she's definitely about to pop, he checked her pelvis which has opened, and he believes she's actually holding on until tonight.
He even thinks she may have 3, 4 or more