Okay, fed 0.3 ml of the gas drops (Recommended dosage to get the 20 mg simethicone) and added pedialyte to water since bunny still seems willing to drink on his own. Now to wait till morning to see if he has improved
I realize I am hijacking someone else's thread but our problems are so similar that there isn't really a point in making a new thread.
I have 12 week old standard rex baby that was also acting lethargic, hunched, and staying in place. Considering he stays in a colony style room and typically...
I have been on a couple of road trips before, leaving my bunnies behind. What I would do in those cases would be release them into my sunroom (concrete floor) and leave 5-6 dishes of food and water (enough for two weeks even if we are leaving for only 3 days) around for them. They never faced...
Normally I would love the chance to spoil my buns with toys, if I hadn't just spent a lot of money on chew toys for the birds so they don't chew my house down. Parrots are extremely quick in making a hole in your drywall and chewing off the door trim. :x
Yes, I feed hay. Will probably add some sunflower seeds to her food as well for the extra energy. Thanks for the advice :) <br /><br /> -- Thu Apr 02, 2015 2:48 pm -- <br /><br /> Today I went to give the nest box to mom as usual to feed the babies but she was not having it. There are 10 babies...
Since this morning, three babies went AWOL. There are predators in the area so no chance of finding them. Two of the babies are obvious runts so will be culled. That leaves 12 babies. A much more manageable number but I still feel like its too many for one momma.
Out of the initial 14, 6 survived. Most were lost because they escaped the nest and got too cold, not that they weren't fed properly. I guess I will have to check on her often to see how the babies are doing.
Hi all!
Its been a while since I last posted though some of you may remember that my bunnies had 14 babies. At that time I thought it was two does sharing one nest. Now I believe it was actually one momma bunny. This time I was keeping the girls separate and my NZW mom gave birth again. When I...
The kits are 2 weeks old now. the twitchy kit twitched for about a minute and then stopped and went back to normal. I was concerned because I don't think i did anything to cause it. wet cloth to wet eyelids and then gently pried them open. no medications or chemicals used
I was using a kitten litter pan but switched it out after losing 5 babies from escaping it. Currently the babies are in a cardboard box with a 5-6 inch lip so they cannot crawl out accidentally. There is also a heater placed in front of the box so they don't catch a chill. So far haven't lost...
I see a lot of people raving about these pedigree software for rabbits but how useful is it for mutts? For colors that are not recognized by the ARBA? and does it have a weight tracker?
Because even those who are breeding just for meat are still interested in maintaining efficiency in their herd.
So, another baby crawled out of the nest and disappeared. I ripped apart the whole room the kits were in and found nothing :(
I'm down to 8 and I believe only one mom is feeding them. Also processed one of the bucks and plan on selling the two does after they have raised this current litter...
Not on purpose but my does probably are bred again... which means they would be the perfect age to rehome on Easter. Will cull the ones not of pet temperament though.
My does that gave birth a few days ago were purchased at the same time and gave birth at 4 1/2 months old... meaning they were bred at 3/12 months old. Thats young! :shock: AND they actually made a nest and have been feeding the babies so good instincts to boot. Course I have lost several to...