I have six twelve day old New Zealand kits that have been popping out occasionally for the last couple days, but now they ALL insist on being out so yesterday I took the nest box out and cleaned it, put fresh hay in, put most of Mama's hair pads back in just holding back what was wet. Then I put it back in the same place only on its side, and made sure there was plenty of soft timothy all around the nest box. I watched until I saw them sort of crawl back in, but of course they came back out looking for Mama because they were HUNGRY, which I suspect is why they are all crawling out in the first place. I also watched to make sure that they would pile up, or burrow into the hay which they did. My American Blue litter, which is one day younger, was starting to do the same. I cleaned their nest box out and freshened up, got them all put back in and so far they've stayed put.
It was 42° last night and I was worried about them, but didn't want to create more havoc by taking them away from their mother, since they were burrowing and they hadn't eaten yet. This morning they were all in a little tight circle of baby bunnies right in front of the nest box. They were all warm and fed. But they were outside of the hay. Are they just too hot? The original nest that the mama made was just packed with hair. So I went and fed and watered all the rabbits and came back and she was redoing the nest box with it on its side, but she was stepping all over the kits in the process! How much of being trod on can they withstand? Is that normal? She's also sitting on them as she's so into her nest rebuilding. Nobody is crying or anything.
I just need some advice and reassurance from all you pros! This is my first pair of litters and it was a lot of work and money to get here. I have six New Zealands and seven American Blues and I'm hoping for the best with them. It looks like I have a good number of does in both litters, and of course I have high hopes for them. I will probably fret daily until I get them well through weaning successfully, but I also know there's a lot of nature involved. I just don't want to mess up on my side by not doing something I should have done!
It was 42° last night and I was worried about them, but didn't want to create more havoc by taking them away from their mother, since they were burrowing and they hadn't eaten yet. This morning they were all in a little tight circle of baby bunnies right in front of the nest box. They were all warm and fed. But they were outside of the hay. Are they just too hot? The original nest that the mama made was just packed with hair. So I went and fed and watered all the rabbits and came back and she was redoing the nest box with it on its side, but she was stepping all over the kits in the process! How much of being trod on can they withstand? Is that normal? She's also sitting on them as she's so into her nest rebuilding. Nobody is crying or anything.
I just need some advice and reassurance from all you pros! This is my first pair of litters and it was a lot of work and money to get here. I have six New Zealands and seven American Blues and I'm hoping for the best with them. It looks like I have a good number of does in both litters, and of course I have high hopes for them. I will probably fret daily until I get them well through weaning successfully, but I also know there's a lot of nature involved. I just don't want to mess up on my side by not doing something I should have done!