SableSteel
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Hello
I don't often ask questions on here
But lately I've been having real bad time getting litters. I've only gotten one living litter all year; and of its 3 kits, 1 looks like its fading.
The mother HATES feeding them. I have to hold her down to let them nurse (I think she's only nursed them herself once - none of the babies get full even with my feedings because she hates this all, but the two healthy babies are doing okay, if a bit on the skinny side) and she flinches each time one of her babies touches her. This has turned a friendly rabbit into a nervous mess, not wanting me near her. Once she finishes nursing she just sits in there and licks her stomach for a good time like it bothers her. She's perfectly healthy; no mastitis or anything. The babies were born friday.
Any advice?
These are the babies right after a feeding (the fader in the back)
I don't often ask questions on here
But lately I've been having real bad time getting litters. I've only gotten one living litter all year; and of its 3 kits, 1 looks like its fading.
The mother HATES feeding them. I have to hold her down to let them nurse (I think she's only nursed them herself once - none of the babies get full even with my feedings because she hates this all, but the two healthy babies are doing okay, if a bit on the skinny side) and she flinches each time one of her babies touches her. This has turned a friendly rabbit into a nervous mess, not wanting me near her. Once she finishes nursing she just sits in there and licks her stomach for a good time like it bothers her. She's perfectly healthy; no mastitis or anything. The babies were born friday.
Any advice?
These are the babies right after a feeding (the fader in the back)