Hello all! Sorry for my first post asking for help . Didn’t know what else to do.
Raised meat rabbits for 3-4 years and never had any problems. Feed hay bought locally , clover from property and a good pellet from local animal food supplier. Everything was going great didn't lose any for that first 4 years
then had a dog attack that took out my stock .
Replaced with 2 does one buck, individual cage, same set up as with the years of success. The male died suddenly , didn’t think much of it. Rabbits pass and he was not young to begin with . The litters were born fine and grew fine. At 6 ish weeks removed from the mothers and put in my rabbit tractor things in the yard, just like I had for years. Then one looked lethargic. Noticeably so. Next day it was dead. Then every day 1-2 would be dead. I changed water, feed, moved the tractors, did everything and no matter what the same pattern. One would get lethargic and in a matter of hours dead. The mothers in the barn where still fine so I figured it was something to do with them on the ground. Got another buck , did another round of kits. Birthed fine, no problems but then the kits started dying in the barn in the cages with the mothers. So, where it was happening at 6 weeks now it was happening at 2-3 weeks. The same though . Lethargic, lay down , die. Within hours. You could pick out which one was next just on visual. Out of 15 or so kits only 2 made it full. Butchered, no noticeable issues with them on the inside, and after what I had witness you can be sure I checked.
Nothing had changed in my 4 years of doing rabbits. The hay was from a different place, but I’ve been looking at and feeding hay for horses my whole life, I know what to look for and what is “good hay”.
I ended up butchering the 2 does and buck and did an entire barn clean out. All deep bedding, cages, everything took it out. Cleaned a barn as much as you can, all used hay and waste out. Bleached the cages, did repairs the usual. The plan was wait through winter and start again. Ended up waiting around 6 months . Got a set of 3 again , one buck 2 does. Bred, birthed, Large litters no problem , didn’t lose a single one everyone’s happy . Then at 3 weeks the first one died, exact same. Lethargic then dead. The cage was cleaned out. Moved them to a whole different cage with fresh everything, waterers sanitized through dishwasher weekly anyway, didn’t use the hay put down wood chips (I always have some around for birds I hatch) , even got a different bag of food for the mom. Still every day one or two of the babies dead. So far the other mom / kits cage has not had a loss yet. And now today the buck who was in another barn stall all together dead. The buck had been here for a few months no issues.
So first round lost 12 or so six week old rabbits. Also an older male. Then scores of kits. Scrubbed everything waited 6 months, started new, and now losing 3 week olds, and a year old male. I went years without problems, I have no idea what is going on.
There are occasional rats in the barn , but the cats take care of them mostly. The barn is well ventilated, no pesticides on the property. I raise chickens, turkeys, geese, quail , none of which have or should cause this problem. I don’t know what to do other than just stop doing rabbits. I have 3 cats that are mine, a few others that are wild but I know they hang out at the barn sometimes, None of them are sick.
Thought I would post here for ideas. I dont want to stop doing rabbits, but setting them up to die is not fair to them.
Thanks in advance for your help
Raised meat rabbits for 3-4 years and never had any problems. Feed hay bought locally , clover from property and a good pellet from local animal food supplier. Everything was going great didn't lose any for that first 4 years
then had a dog attack that took out my stock .
Replaced with 2 does one buck, individual cage, same set up as with the years of success. The male died suddenly , didn’t think much of it. Rabbits pass and he was not young to begin with . The litters were born fine and grew fine. At 6 ish weeks removed from the mothers and put in my rabbit tractor things in the yard, just like I had for years. Then one looked lethargic. Noticeably so. Next day it was dead. Then every day 1-2 would be dead. I changed water, feed, moved the tractors, did everything and no matter what the same pattern. One would get lethargic and in a matter of hours dead. The mothers in the barn where still fine so I figured it was something to do with them on the ground. Got another buck , did another round of kits. Birthed fine, no problems but then the kits started dying in the barn in the cages with the mothers. So, where it was happening at 6 weeks now it was happening at 2-3 weeks. The same though . Lethargic, lay down , die. Within hours. You could pick out which one was next just on visual. Out of 15 or so kits only 2 made it full. Butchered, no noticeable issues with them on the inside, and after what I had witness you can be sure I checked.
Nothing had changed in my 4 years of doing rabbits. The hay was from a different place, but I’ve been looking at and feeding hay for horses my whole life, I know what to look for and what is “good hay”.
I ended up butchering the 2 does and buck and did an entire barn clean out. All deep bedding, cages, everything took it out. Cleaned a barn as much as you can, all used hay and waste out. Bleached the cages, did repairs the usual. The plan was wait through winter and start again. Ended up waiting around 6 months . Got a set of 3 again , one buck 2 does. Bred, birthed, Large litters no problem , didn’t lose a single one everyone’s happy . Then at 3 weeks the first one died, exact same. Lethargic then dead. The cage was cleaned out. Moved them to a whole different cage with fresh everything, waterers sanitized through dishwasher weekly anyway, didn’t use the hay put down wood chips (I always have some around for birds I hatch) , even got a different bag of food for the mom. Still every day one or two of the babies dead. So far the other mom / kits cage has not had a loss yet. And now today the buck who was in another barn stall all together dead. The buck had been here for a few months no issues.
So first round lost 12 or so six week old rabbits. Also an older male. Then scores of kits. Scrubbed everything waited 6 months, started new, and now losing 3 week olds, and a year old male. I went years without problems, I have no idea what is going on.
There are occasional rats in the barn , but the cats take care of them mostly. The barn is well ventilated, no pesticides on the property. I raise chickens, turkeys, geese, quail , none of which have or should cause this problem. I don’t know what to do other than just stop doing rabbits. I have 3 cats that are mine, a few others that are wild but I know they hang out at the barn sometimes, None of them are sick.
Thought I would post here for ideas. I dont want to stop doing rabbits, but setting them up to die is not fair to them.
Thanks in advance for your help