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  1. BirchLane

    Doe still keeps nursing 3 month olds.

    I tend to separate everyone out by about 8 weeks to avoid scuffling and to give mama a rest. I let one litter go a little closer to 12 weeks and one particularly neurotic little doe began overgrooming her dam and siblings so vigorously that, when I came back to feed later that day, I noticed...
  2. BirchLane

    WD-40 & ear mites

    If they're being stubborn, seriously just go with a pyrethrin treatment. You can get it just about anywhere and it takes between 4-6 drops per ear to knock those horrible little suckers out in about 24 hours. Several studies have shown that it's perfectly fine in livestock and on plants intended...
  3. BirchLane

    Honey Roasted Rabbit

    My hubs made this for dinner last night and it was fantastic! He wanted to kick up the flavor an extra notch, so he replaced the black pepper with a little red pepper for a smoky, slightly warmer taste. So. Good.
  4. BirchLane

    So long Lops... Hello ??

    I'm adding the American Chinchilla to my herd very soon, and moving away from the meat mutts to a breed that is notable for its good production of both meat and fur. I am purchasing my trio from a show breeder, as I want an animal that I can put on the table in more than one way. :D I find...
  5. BirchLane

    Cleaning a Very Dirty White Rabbit... ideas please!

    There are plenty of stain removing sprays available for horses that will take pee stains out of just about anything. Most formulas don't require rinsing, though I usually do. Here's a few you might find at your local feed or tack store: Shapley's Easy-Out ShowSheen Stain Remover & Whitener...
  6. BirchLane

    Landscaping ideas?

    Did you only plant one blueberry bush? Blueberries bushes really don't thrive unless they're planted in multiples because they require buddies to pollinate. They also like a fairly acidic soil (around 5ish on the pH scale, if I remember correctly) and LOVE rich organic matter. Of course, with...
  7. BirchLane

    How are Does different after first pregnamcy?

    Boy, my Silver Fox doe was a witch! A little grouchy her first time, but we gave her a pass because she had big litters that grew out to a nice dress weight very rapidly. The second time, she was a growling, boxing mess! She actually trampled three of her kits to death in her fervor to attack me...
  8. BirchLane

    WD-40 & ear mites

    I thought the hair loss was fairly odd, too, but it could be attributed to the fact that she made an absolute mess of everyone and everything during the first treatment. We had olive oil everywhere. Ack! I've used olive oil, sweet oil (commonly used for human ear infections), canola oil, and...
  9. BirchLane

    What can I do with the meat on the sides of the rabbit?

    I usually just save the belly flaps for my dogs, who go completely bonkers over whatever bunny bits I bring them after a butcher session. I may have to reserve them for an attempt at jerky, though! I think I'll probably go the very simple salt-and-pepper route with mine, since I'm a savory kinda...
  10. BirchLane

    Never Suffer Sore Hands from Cutting Wire Again!

    MSD, you are my hero! :cheer1:
  11. BirchLane

    WD-40 & ear mites

    I picked up the pyrethrin after unsuccessfully attempting to treat a doe's mite issues with various oils over the course of a couple of weeks. All I succeeded in doing was ruining a couple of shirts when she'd shake her head and sling oil all over the place. Weirdly enough, I also noted that she...
  12. BirchLane

    How to hold salt wheels (cheap and easy)

    I like to purchase loose trace mineral salt and offer it in a small crock, since it's less likely to corrode my galvanized wire.
  13. BirchLane

    WD-40 & ear mites

    I have no idea about the efficacy or ethics of using WD-40 as an ear mite treatment, but I do know that you can get a bottle of pyrethrin ear mite medication very cheaply at most farm supply stores. It takes about 4-6 drops per affected ear and clears things up in about 24 hours. I don't have an...
  14. BirchLane

    2 Pregnant Does in Same Cage Is That OK?!

    I would separate them, as they can become aggressive toward one another with kits in the nest box. You should also be prepared for the possibility that they may no longer be suitable cage-mates after kindling. All rabbits are different, of course, but some just don't readjust to paired living...
  15. BirchLane

    English Lop Transport Cages

    I picked up an extremely handy folding cart at the last show so I wouldn't have to lug big buns around the fairgrounds. Hands down, that's the best investment I've made in a while. I've also seen people using this kind of flatbed cart, or something similar...
  16. BirchLane

    Anyone know how I could donate rabbits for dissection?

    A well bred EL should NOT have fragile ears. Period. As a whole, ELs are extremely good at staying out of their own way and can play quite well without stepping on or tripping over themselves. (You should see one of my does run around the basement with her ears flapping behind her like banners...
  17. BirchLane

    Another clue (harmful v-lop genes)

    Oh my goodness! That's awful. :( I've been playing with the idea of perhaps adding a few VL to the rabbitry, but I'm finding a lot of issues like this popping up. I'm not exactly sure what's going on, since the mini rex and EL themselves seem to be pretty hardy breeds with well established...
  18. BirchLane

    English Lop Transport Cages

    I make my own transport cages using a 24x24 cage pan as the base, then I build a 23x23" cage using 1x2" cage wire. I use 1 x 1/2" cage wire for the floor and raise it about 2" from the bottom of the pan so my buns aren't sitting in their messes. The rest of the cage is about 10" tall and...
  19. BirchLane

    Another clue (harmful v-lop genes)

    I'm really sorry to hear about this, Zass! :cry: Swollen lymph nodes aren't an issue I have ever experienced as an EL breeder, but it could be that I chose my foundation stock from well established lines. (Since VL is still pretty new to the ARBA scene, I know that's considerably harder to...
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