MuddyFarms
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This is the first time I have ever lost kits outside of the nest boxes, and I believe we have some kind of predator issue causing it. We have lost two on the floor of the cage and then found two far away on the floor of the barn. One had been eaten and the other was still alive and able to be saved. They have been found over a week's time now, and from two different does.
Is there any way that a weasel or other predator could fit through the standard 1x2" welded wire on a cage? There is built-in baby-saver wire on the cages. After we found the one eaten on the barn floor, we used zip ties and wire to close up the cage doors fully, made sure the feeders were completely full, covered the gaps beside the feeders, and still had a kit end up outside the cage. I had thought that only a mouse could get through that size wire, but maybe there is something else as well? Whatever it was ate the kit very precisely. It skinned at least one leg, partially ate the hindquarters, ate the organs in the chest cavity, and ate the brain. We do have some very small weasels (stoats, maybe?) here, so I am considering those as the most-likely predator?
This link shows pictures of my setup and cages:
https://rabbittalk.com/threads/heated-circulating-water-system-with-pictures.34526/
Is there any way that a weasel or other predator could fit through the standard 1x2" welded wire on a cage? There is built-in baby-saver wire on the cages. After we found the one eaten on the barn floor, we used zip ties and wire to close up the cage doors fully, made sure the feeders were completely full, covered the gaps beside the feeders, and still had a kit end up outside the cage. I had thought that only a mouse could get through that size wire, but maybe there is something else as well? Whatever it was ate the kit very precisely. It skinned at least one leg, partially ate the hindquarters, ate the organs in the chest cavity, and ate the brain. We do have some very small weasels (stoats, maybe?) here, so I am considering those as the most-likely predator?
This link shows pictures of my setup and cages:
https://rabbittalk.com/threads/heated-circulating-water-system-with-pictures.34526/