This is the first time I have seen them. I feed him rabbit pellets and normally I fill up a small plastic bowl. I free-feed him because I do not have access to a scale to weigh the feed at the moment. But he is still a bit underweight, by feeling his back. He is probably a year or close to a...
Okay so I've noticed that my buck has clumpy poop. It's moist, almost to the point of diarrhea, but still solid. It is large and the poop is like small poop all put together. He hasn't been exposed to any new rabbits. I hope that he will be okay.
You can normally see the babies kick towards the end of the pregnancy, at least in my does. I'd say maybe 1 week more at the most. But that's just when I'm guessing she'll kindle, based on my does. Good luck!
If she's nesting, it's probably really close. Can you see the babies kicking when she lays down? Gold ball? Could you compare the sizes to fruits? Or coins, possibly?
From what I understand, waiting longer to breed doesn't make a difference on the size of the litter. The number of "fall-offs" usually increases the size of the litter. When you breed them, make sure the buck falls off at least twice. He will usually mount the doe, grunt and then fall off, which...
The kits will stay perfectly warm in the nest. It is normally 101-102 degrees fahrenheit in the nest where the kits are. I'd go ahead and breed her now and then wean the kits at 5 weeks so that she can have a two weeks break before kindling. Hope this helps! :)
We have four barn cats. Every now and then, they come back with some wounds. We keep Vetericyn on hand at all times. Use hydrogen peroxide or witch hazel to keep the wounds clean. If they don't have any signs of infections, spray the Vetericyn on it to close it up. I would leave the teeth alone...
Looks like you've sexed them correctly! Bunny 1 looks like a boy and bunny 2 looks like a girl. Do you know how old they are? He could have bred to her. I can't tell if he has his 'parts' in the picture.
A few of my barn cats have come back a couple times with pretty deep wounds. I have used Vetericyn and it works wonders. Spray the wound a couple of times. I would probably do it twice a day. Once in the morning, once in the evening. One of my mom's friends had a horse with a football-sized...
:lol: They always keep you on your toes. Her kits are doing fine as well. They are six weeks old today and as healthy as ever :) They enjoy it when they get to go in the rabbit tractor but it's been too muddy to put them in it the past couple of days. They are almost too big for their tractor...