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  1. ladysown

    Excessive Rabbit Care (Caring too much?)

    you can do lavish as long as you are keeping them all for yourself. :) If you are rehoming anything you need to keep them with that in mind. I wouldn't run the AC all the time. At 95 degree tops you're running weather about what I get here. As long as they are NOT in direct sunlight, have...
  2. ladysown

    Lost nursing doe due to blockage

    good job with the kits. I'd start feeding them a wee bit of hay already. (assuming you were feeding hay to the doe). I've had the best success saving kits when they are about three-four weeks old adding a soft-tempered older kit to the mix a week or two older. Seems to help get them going...
  3. ladysown

    Excessive Rabbit Care (Caring too much?)

    big closed tent will get hot quickly, you want good air flow. It also depends on where you live and how hot your summers get. I keep my rabbits (SW Ontario) where we do get some hot days but not Texas hot. :) I don't know what temps are like in MD (is that Maryland?) Anyways, they live...
  4. ladysown

    Reasonable bonding expectations

    the fact that they aren't fighting is bonus. imagine what it's like to meet a new person. Would you be all lovey-dovey with them immediately? Or would the relationship slowly build? they are making steps towards each other so let them be. Give them more time.
  5. ladysown

    Wirehair in rabbits?

    that was a fascinating post to reread. I had forgotten about it. :) I've never seen a wire-haired rabbit before, didn't even know they existed. I don't think I'd want to have one at least in my set up! :)
  6. ladysown

    Rabbit gave birth to 1 dead baby

    the extra territorial behaviour is due the complex hormones flooding her body. Milk production generally fades if there is no outlet. feeding mint can help (so I'm told). Honestly, breeding her back immediately solves both issues. It will help her hormones to settle (and ease that...
  7. ladysown

    Wirehair in rabbits?

    astrex is the curly coat gene in rex, it occasionally pops up in other breeds. If you do a google search you'll come up with a pile of pictures. I know its been discussed on the forum before. it doesn't always breed true or last into adult hood, but last I heard there were people working on...
  8. ladysown

    Why do my kits keep dying?

    what type of straw? oat, wheat, fescue?
  9. ladysown

    Silver Bliss Rabbitry

    if you want to foster kits, just plunk them in the nest and cover them with fur. 99% of rabbits will not care in the slightest. General rules with fostering still in the nestbox (generally less than two weeks old) - foster the biggest NOT the smallest. you only move the smallest if trying...
  10. ladysown

    Why do my kits keep dying?

    type of bedding? Any mould issues?
  11. ladysown

    Rabbit gave birth to 1 dead baby

    I'd breed her back immediately and perhaps help her diet a little? Fat does gives smaller litters.
  12. ladysown

    Wirehair in rabbits?

    astrex?
  13. ladysown

    Grass

    honestly you'd be well off to build a rack to put them on and layer the clippings very thinly.
  14. ladysown

    When is it time? Older Rabbits

    I'm sorry to hear. It's hard to lose favourite buns.
  15. ladysown

    What color is this Holland doe?

    Here's my question. Are you looking for a pet or for a breeding animal and if the latter... what is your purpose? a doe with this mix of colours in her background will make it hard to get good colours for a few generations. So make wise decisions. sable messes with colours... and I think...
  16. ladysown

    When is it time? Older Rabbits

    once they hit two days of not eating, and they have a noticeable loss of condition. that's when I make the call. I never want one of my buns to suffer.
  17. ladysown

    Had a scare this morning

    yay to not losing a kit! :)
  18. ladysown

    Not laying eggs?

    all I know about egg bound chickens is soaking them in water, and then VERY gently lubricating them where the eggs come out. :)
  19. ladysown

    Struggling With Heavy Losses

    rebreed her immediately AND breed another doe at the same time. OR breed a different doe and breed her two days later. That way you can foster if needed.
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