HI All Rabbit Friends!
So I had some problems with the first litter that ended up being in a burro that I could not reach the end or see the end. Unfortunately she stopped entering the burro after day 3, guessing the kits if any passed away we had no way of telling.
Well we waited another 3 weeks then bred her again. This time she made a nest in the hutch 3 days ahead of time with enough fur to cover two rabbits! I peaked in and saw 2 little heads on 12/3/2013 with lots of movement in the nest!
Here in Las Vegas we have a cold front that just hit last night it is around 37 degrees. I put a towel over the window part of the hutch to keep the wind out of the top part of the hutch.
?? The kits are in shavings, card board, and her fur in a wood hutch is this warm enough for them?
I felt the temp of the nest and It was quite warm!
The doe is eating pellets, fresh veg, white willow for lactation and the birth.
So the doe is a BEW Rex on the small side but not a mini! The Buck she bred with is a New Zealand white. The kits are much bigger than I expected out of her being smaller. She has always been very mothering with my Dogs and the 3 week old doe I put with her 8 months ago she had pulled fur for and mother very well. So I chose to breed her even at an older age I have heard many people have no problems starting so late. So here is the proof!
Proud BIG litter of 5 in all 2 black with Vienna marks 3 pure white with no dead. They are much bigger in size than I thought!
So I had some problems with the first litter that ended up being in a burro that I could not reach the end or see the end. Unfortunately she stopped entering the burro after day 3, guessing the kits if any passed away we had no way of telling.
Well we waited another 3 weeks then bred her again. This time she made a nest in the hutch 3 days ahead of time with enough fur to cover two rabbits! I peaked in and saw 2 little heads on 12/3/2013 with lots of movement in the nest!
Here in Las Vegas we have a cold front that just hit last night it is around 37 degrees. I put a towel over the window part of the hutch to keep the wind out of the top part of the hutch.
?? The kits are in shavings, card board, and her fur in a wood hutch is this warm enough for them?
I felt the temp of the nest and It was quite warm!
The doe is eating pellets, fresh veg, white willow for lactation and the birth.
So the doe is a BEW Rex on the small side but not a mini! The Buck she bred with is a New Zealand white. The kits are much bigger than I expected out of her being smaller. She has always been very mothering with my Dogs and the 3 week old doe I put with her 8 months ago she had pulled fur for and mother very well. So I chose to breed her even at an older age I have heard many people have no problems starting so late. So here is the proof!
Proud BIG litter of 5 in all 2 black with Vienna marks 3 pure white with no dead. They are much bigger in size than I thought!