The adult basics 14%. I bought this new bag less than 2 weeks ago and mixed some w/ bluebonnet in a special container for Him. He originally had it when I got him because I didn't plan on starting a Rabbitry but I later transitioned back to Bluebonnet. He loved it the first time and nibbled a...
I have a 9 m/o HL buck. I'm trying to sell him as a pet and get a new stud buck but he is a finicky eater. He is on Bluebonnet pellets which I have to special order from our feed store. A few months back he stopped eating it, but kept eating his hay- everyone else kept eating pellets. He finally...
Update: we had to put the middle kit down who's legs were the worst; he was 3 w/o and couldn't walk. The other 2 are doing great, leg wise. The biggest who's legs have straightened up is running, jumping, and everything. The runt only has one leg that is splayed (though I think it may have been...
Anyone have experience with Mucoid Enteritis? I have 1 kit (runt) who will turn 4 w/o tomorrow who's be showing signs the last few days: soft stools sticking to bottom, yellow/clear smelly musuc. He's active, eating well, and drinking. I thought It might be because he's been eating pellets (16%)...
I love the door/hay rack idea! We are going to build my 2 HL does outdoor wood hutches measuring 4x2 for with 2x2 wire floor & a 2x2 wire door and the rest will be wood. I might make the hay rack to attach to the door.
No. @Secuono they are 3 days away from turning 2 weeks old. They are not 3 weeks old.
Thanks HowlsofAngels. I'll let them get exercise when they all open their eyes and I have thought about bracing the legs to try to help.
My doe had her first little of babies almost 2 weeks ago today. She is being a good mama and they are very well fed, but I've noticed that the 2 fattest kits have signs of splayed legs. I believe it's from the crawling to the bottom of the nest box and sliding around instead of laying on the top...