I am a new meat rabbit owner of several does who were said to be "proven". I just placed nest box in cage of one of the older does on day 28 (yesterday). Went out later in the afternoon and found that she had emptied her nest box, leaving all the straw and shavings all over the cage floor. I left it alone, assuming she would put it back into the box the way she wanted it. When I went out this morning, the nest box was absolutely empty, and she had chewed all the straw into 1+ inch pieces and pushed it all out of the cage. Her cage is immaculate! I put more straw into the nest box and on cage floor to see what would happen and she is again cleaning house so to speak. Not quite sure what to do. Is it possible that she knows she isn't pregnant and doesn't want the nest box in there? Do I keep refilling until she has kits or day 34 with no kits? I would reuse the clean straw she has tossed out, but it's in such tiny pieces now I can't really pick it up. Our day and nighttime temps are very low right now and I'm afraid that she might kindle after clearing out nest, leaving nothing to protect kits. She is not pulling fur yet, but I realize that may happen closer to or during kindling.
This doe is very fastidious. She shoves her wood chew blocks and pinecones into one corner when she is done chewing and I had noticed that when I put new hay in for her to eat, she will eat a small amount then shove the rest of the hay out of her cage. Her previous owner had not fed hay, pellets only, so I assumed she just didn't feel the need to keep any for later munching.
Thanks for any advice.
This doe is very fastidious. She shoves her wood chew blocks and pinecones into one corner when she is done chewing and I had noticed that when I put new hay in for her to eat, she will eat a small amount then shove the rest of the hay out of her cage. Her previous owner had not fed hay, pellets only, so I assumed she just didn't feel the need to keep any for later munching.
Thanks for any advice.