RabbitsOfTheCreek
Netherland Dwarf Breeder & Well-known Member
always start handling Kits from the day they're born, and do it every day after that. (I do, of course, wash my hands before and after touching the newborns) I only get them out for 3-10 minutes until they're older, usually around the time they have good fur.
The reason I handle them so much and so early is because I breed for show, and they need to be able to handle being touched and stacked so much. And, if they aren't being for show, they live as a pet (Whether mine or sold) and need to be able to withstand that too.
I've seen people waiting for so long, like three weeks or a month, and it always confuses me why. Yes, they're very young, by if you're smart and are gentle, I don't see the reason why you don't handle them sooner (Not to mention that the myth of the mother eating the kits because of human scent is... Well, a myth in domestic rabbits, except for rare occasions)
The reason I handle them so much and so early is because I breed for show, and they need to be able to handle being touched and stacked so much. And, if they aren't being for show, they live as a pet (Whether mine or sold) and need to be able to withstand that too.
I've seen people waiting for so long, like three weeks or a month, and it always confuses me why. Yes, they're very young, by if you're smart and are gentle, I don't see the reason why you don't handle them sooner (Not to mention that the myth of the mother eating the kits because of human scent is... Well, a myth in domestic rabbits, except for rare occasions)