Buknee
Bella Rose Rabbitry
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I have two litters of Rex just born Sunday and Monday this week. I was so excited that I would be able to put together some trios for some, new to rabbit, breeders.
A quick count Sunday of 8 kits. Hershey has them nearly out of my reach.
Monday Henrietta had 6 kits. Yeah, super thrilled. All looked healthy, but small.
By Wednesday, one of Henrietta's kits was nearly dead. It was cold and skinny. I warmed it and it seemed okay. The rest of the litter seemed chilled as well. I brought the box in and took it out later that night for her to feed them. She jumped right in and nursed them. I added some extra foods to the two mamas diet for extra nutrition. Kale, parsley, etc...
Kept Henrietta's kits in overnight to make sure they stayed warm. Took them up for nursing the next morning. Two were not looking so good. Sadly, they died before noon. (two otters)
It appears Henrietta does not have much milk at all. Very frustrating since I just purchased her from a breeder as a proven doe, with successful litters. Paid extra for the Sire service since I want to add otter to my herd.
I pulled my super mom out for the babies to nurse yesterday and again today. Lily has kits that are nearly 5 weeks old. Thankfully she is still nursing them and she lays on my lap while Henrietta's babies nurse. I am really hoping she can help me pull these little kits through, but I am definitely concerned. I will continue to use her to nurse them. I do have the box back in with their mama. So I am hoping with all the extra foods, her milk production will pick up.
4 adorable babies left. Colors I believe are opal, lynx and 2 otters. LOL, but you all know by now I ain't so good with colors.
(Lily) I love this doe! I also used her a week ago for another litter when the mama wasn't doing well. Thank God Petra is doing great now with her 9 kits. (That's another story.)
Now, today. Good news! I finally pulled all of Hershey's kits out. (Hershey is my treasure purchase from MuddyFarms) 1, 2, skip a few, 9, 10, 11! Wow, and all healthy! No wonder she is eating everything I give her. I am so excited and proud of Hershey & Patterson! And the colors are fabulous! I see tort, broken castor?, harlequin, castor, black self, and not sure of the others.
~ Please chime in if you see something different.
I have been giving Henrietta small amounts of: kale, spinach, arugula, parsley, dill, fennel, tomato, cilantro, and wheat fodder. Tonight I put a few drops of Nutri-drops on her fodder. I also give her raspberry, oats, BOSS and manna. What am I missing? Do I just have a dud for a doe? This is in addition to 18% pellets and hay. Water is always available. I have never had this issue in all my litters. It has been very frustrating and exhausting.
I am very grateful for all God has blessed my hubby and I with, but when I lose a bunny, no matter what size, it takes a bit of my wind with it.
I appreciate your thoughts and suggestions. Thank you!
Pictures: 1 of Henrietta's 4 kits & 3 of my sweet Hershey's babies. (I named her right!)
A quick count Sunday of 8 kits. Hershey has them nearly out of my reach.
Monday Henrietta had 6 kits. Yeah, super thrilled. All looked healthy, but small.
By Wednesday, one of Henrietta's kits was nearly dead. It was cold and skinny. I warmed it and it seemed okay. The rest of the litter seemed chilled as well. I brought the box in and took it out later that night for her to feed them. She jumped right in and nursed them. I added some extra foods to the two mamas diet for extra nutrition. Kale, parsley, etc...
Kept Henrietta's kits in overnight to make sure they stayed warm. Took them up for nursing the next morning. Two were not looking so good. Sadly, they died before noon. (two otters)
It appears Henrietta does not have much milk at all. Very frustrating since I just purchased her from a breeder as a proven doe, with successful litters. Paid extra for the Sire service since I want to add otter to my herd.
I pulled my super mom out for the babies to nurse yesterday and again today. Lily has kits that are nearly 5 weeks old. Thankfully she is still nursing them and she lays on my lap while Henrietta's babies nurse. I am really hoping she can help me pull these little kits through, but I am definitely concerned. I will continue to use her to nurse them. I do have the box back in with their mama. So I am hoping with all the extra foods, her milk production will pick up.
4 adorable babies left. Colors I believe are opal, lynx and 2 otters. LOL, but you all know by now I ain't so good with colors.
(Lily) I love this doe! I also used her a week ago for another litter when the mama wasn't doing well. Thank God Petra is doing great now with her 9 kits. (That's another story.)
Now, today. Good news! I finally pulled all of Hershey's kits out. (Hershey is my treasure purchase from MuddyFarms) 1, 2, skip a few, 9, 10, 11! Wow, and all healthy! No wonder she is eating everything I give her. I am so excited and proud of Hershey & Patterson! And the colors are fabulous! I see tort, broken castor?, harlequin, castor, black self, and not sure of the others.
~ Please chime in if you see something different.
I have been giving Henrietta small amounts of: kale, spinach, arugula, parsley, dill, fennel, tomato, cilantro, and wheat fodder. Tonight I put a few drops of Nutri-drops on her fodder. I also give her raspberry, oats, BOSS and manna. What am I missing? Do I just have a dud for a doe? This is in addition to 18% pellets and hay. Water is always available. I have never had this issue in all my litters. It has been very frustrating and exhausting.
I am very grateful for all God has blessed my hubby and I with, but when I lose a bunny, no matter what size, it takes a bit of my wind with it.
I appreciate your thoughts and suggestions. Thank you!
Pictures: 1 of Henrietta's 4 kits & 3 of my sweet Hershey's babies. (I named her right!)