I'll get right into it:
How many chances should a rabbit get to be a good birther?
Sunny has had one litter already. She delivered that litter on the wire, didn't pull fur until almost 24h after the birth. I was able to warm up all the kits and they all survived, her mothering instinct kicked in just a little on the late side.
Today: second litter, also born all on the wire. She DID pull fur this time but I still found most/all the kits on the wire (I got them in the nest with her fast and didn't check to see if any were actually in there or if ALL were on the wire). When I went in to do chores I found her in the nest but the kits were all spread out on the wire, and cold, but not dead. So I put them in the nest box with her and put a hot water bottle in the box too, and we’ll see what happens.
I’m still fairly new to breeding (this is my 5th litter) and I'm wondering if she is just dumb and I should take her out of the lineup of breeders, or if a third chance is warranted. I have to be out of town starting this afternoon, and while my husband is here, if she'd waited and had them after I was gone the kits would have all died - Husband is very hands-off with the rabbits and would have no idea what to do, assuming he even found them in time. I don't want high-maintenance birthers! Not that I plan to routinely miss births or anything but it would be nice to not have to be concerned about if I don't catch the birth with enough time to save kits from a dumb mom.
How many chances should a rabbit get to be a good birther?
Sunny has had one litter already. She delivered that litter on the wire, didn't pull fur until almost 24h after the birth. I was able to warm up all the kits and they all survived, her mothering instinct kicked in just a little on the late side.
Today: second litter, also born all on the wire. She DID pull fur this time but I still found most/all the kits on the wire (I got them in the nest with her fast and didn't check to see if any were actually in there or if ALL were on the wire). When I went in to do chores I found her in the nest but the kits were all spread out on the wire, and cold, but not dead. So I put them in the nest box with her and put a hot water bottle in the box too, and we’ll see what happens.
I’m still fairly new to breeding (this is my 5th litter) and I'm wondering if she is just dumb and I should take her out of the lineup of breeders, or if a third chance is warranted. I have to be out of town starting this afternoon, and while my husband is here, if she'd waited and had them after I was gone the kits would have all died - Husband is very hands-off with the rabbits and would have no idea what to do, assuming he even found them in time. I don't want high-maintenance birthers! Not that I plan to routinely miss births or anything but it would be nice to not have to be concerned about if I don't catch the birth with enough time to save kits from a dumb mom.