LittleFluffyBunnies
Well-known member
Hi guys.
So you guys know a while back I had that kit with it's foreleg bitten off. He's all grown now and actually was rehired in the end and has a great new family. He hops and binkies with no issues. I had thought his mom had bitten it, a few of you said it could have been a rat. I didn't believe it since my cages are 4 feet off the ground on poles, but now I'm not so sure.
Another of my does had a litter, she's always the sweetest momma, loves cuddling her kits. Went out one day to find one of the 3 week old kits dead in the nest box(I had left the box in cause her kits always love cuddling in it), with it's foreleg bitten off just like the last one. I was shocked because it was a different doe, different age kit. The only connection was it was the same cage. Maybe it was a rat after all? Can rats bite off legs of 3 week old kits? Anyways I brought her kits inside at night after that, brought them back out during the day, and had no more issues with the litter.
Point is, my Rex is expecting her first litter next week. I'm nervous to leave her kits in case a rat kills them. What can I do about the problem if it was a rat? I can't find any trace of them otherwise. I think they're coming from the neighbors yard maybe.
I'm thinking of just shelving the kits at night and continuing to bring them in until they're quite big. What is a safe age to leave them outside?
Also, with shelving newborns, does it matter what time they're with the mom? Will she only nurse them at a certain time?
So you guys know a while back I had that kit with it's foreleg bitten off. He's all grown now and actually was rehired in the end and has a great new family. He hops and binkies with no issues. I had thought his mom had bitten it, a few of you said it could have been a rat. I didn't believe it since my cages are 4 feet off the ground on poles, but now I'm not so sure.
Another of my does had a litter, she's always the sweetest momma, loves cuddling her kits. Went out one day to find one of the 3 week old kits dead in the nest box(I had left the box in cause her kits always love cuddling in it), with it's foreleg bitten off just like the last one. I was shocked because it was a different doe, different age kit. The only connection was it was the same cage. Maybe it was a rat after all? Can rats bite off legs of 3 week old kits? Anyways I brought her kits inside at night after that, brought them back out during the day, and had no more issues with the litter.
Point is, my Rex is expecting her first litter next week. I'm nervous to leave her kits in case a rat kills them. What can I do about the problem if it was a rat? I can't find any trace of them otherwise. I think they're coming from the neighbors yard maybe.
I'm thinking of just shelving the kits at night and continuing to bring them in until they're quite big. What is a safe age to leave them outside?
Also, with shelving newborns, does it matter what time they're with the mom? Will she only nurse them at a certain time?