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  1. J

    Mom aggressive to kits

    Okay, great. I have already separated the bubs yesterday, they're now in wire pen in the lounge, mum an dad are free roaming house rabbits. So I think I'll either need to house borris in a hutch/cage and leave muma in our conservatory, this where litter tray and hutch that she nested in is, so...
  2. J

    Mom aggressive to kits

    Muma an papa. Borris is the lionhead. Dorris, our beautiful muma, is a mini rex!
  3. J

    Mom aggressive to kits

    Sorry I misread, so I should remove him the moment she plucks fur, when she's preparing to kindle? I only worry as they're a bonded pair removing him to early may stress them more? Do I allow supervised access to each other afterwards, would you think?
  4. J

    Mom aggressive to kits

    Thank you for your help, guys! So, no never aggressive before, and only once the kits have started to try and leave the nest! Otherwise, very attentive and appeared to be doing everything well. It almost seems over protectiveness, as of she doesn't want them to come.out. some.of the kits have...
  5. J

    Need advice for orphaned 4 week olds

    Hiya, I'm really hoping you can help me!! I'm currently dealing with 5 kits we've had ro separate from muma, unfortunately due to aggressive overprotectiveness as she was actually doing a fantastic job otherwise. They're eating hay & pellets and drinking small amounts of water, I'm about ro...
  6. J

    Mom aggressive to kits

    Hiya, I'm hoping someone might see this. It's the only similar case I can find. My Dorris has kindled her first litter, they're 24 days old today, she's been fantastic, the nest was amazing, nursed them well, kept hutch immaculate, even had sneaky checks on them during the day.. however, the...
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