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Rough day. Found my 11 1/2 month old silver fox doe, dead, this morning. Went to the aviary and a quail hen dead. Then a dead 4 week old chick in the brooder box, dead. These animals seemed to thrive in our cold winter. Now a week of 40* and melting snow and problems. I opened up the doe to see if I could figure out what happened. First time with rabbit so I m trying to compare to pictures. She has 8 week old kits(8). Didn't seem to have weaned them as there was milk running when I pulled skin. Stomach seemed full but intestines seemed fairly empty with poops spaced out instead of close as I've seen in pictures with some air bubbles lower down. From research I'm guessing GI stasis. But the things they say to prevent, I do. An abundance of hay, tree branches of maple, mulberry, white pine, spruce, bass wood.. free range yard, so lots of exercise. A good pellet made in our area. I give a chopped salad in the morning as a treat with a little oats stirred in. Black oil sunflower seeds at night to reward them for going in when called. The only change I've made is switching from rolled oats to sprouted whole oats a few weeks ago. I did find she was pregnant again. There were 12 kits in her from 1 to 3 inches. I had caught her chewing on weird things lately. An old wool carpet pad ( insulation under the tarp covering their shelter for winter) the tarp itself, a fiberglass panel... She retreated to a den box last night, rejected the sunflower seeds ( her favorite) this morning she was dead. Is this common? Any suggestions?