'Funny' you should mention that Roy ... 'aren't made to make it'. I have been given that some thought recently and I too suspect that to be true. As far back as I can recall each litter has those that hit the ground running so to speak and others (the weakest) do not 'hang' with the 'baby pack'. I think if they were not kept in groups the solitary by choice babies would quickly become food for something else. To me, something in these 'off' babies is lacking in varying degrees. I am referring to babies that do eat not non-feeders here. They just do not have the same energy ... not really lethargic per say but not sharp either ... My observations anyway

Best Wishes,