igotrabbits
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I weaned my doe's 8 kits over the course of 4 days, two at a time starting the day they turned 6 weeks. Today when I went to move her to her own cage and picked her up, I felt a hard lump at one teat. After some research, I arrived at the conclusion that it's a caked udder. It is hard, right under a teat, but not swollen, red, cracked or sensitive (at least she's extremely tolerant) and the teat itself looks normal. She also doesn't seem to have a fever and is acting completely normal. Again after some more research I figured out to apply hot compresses. I did this (twice wet, once dry) to her for a cumulative of over 2 hours. She will just lay there cradled in my arms and let me massage her lump with a hot towel, either wet or dry for as long as I want, she doesn't squirm at all. I sort of squeeze the lump pulling up to try to get what's in there to break up.
The problem is, I can't get any milk (or pus or ANYTHING) to come out and since I've never dealt with this, I don't really know the proper way to "milk" a rabbit's teat. Any input? I don't want it to turn into mastitis! How do I deal with this?
The problem is, I can't get any milk (or pus or ANYTHING) to come out and since I've never dealt with this, I don't really know the proper way to "milk" a rabbit's teat. Any input? I don't want it to turn into mastitis! How do I deal with this?