A colony doe had 15 kits in a burrow. I want to be able to monitor and we need to get the deep bedding out, so we removed the nest, placed it in a nesting tote and left it by the entrance of the burrow after we collapsed the burrow. The kits seem a little jumpy and noisy so I am not sure she found and fed them yet. She keeps trying to dig.
I already fostered 3 of thebkits to another doe who had six because 14 is just soooo many. Also, inreally want some of these TAMUK crosses in color for my breeding project and in case we do not figure out how to get these babies fed....
Anyway, what do you do with burrowed nests? We had a first timer do it a month ago and the kits got separated and cold so we dug them out and fostered them. I guess. I could make nesting totes that have tunnel entrances for them to find. I just want to monitor and know what is going on. Also, this is pur first summer with rabbits and I am worried about snakes stealing kits (we had thrm stealing eggs in past years) and need to know right away if it happens.
I already fostered 3 of thebkits to another doe who had six because 14 is just soooo many. Also, inreally want some of these TAMUK crosses in color for my breeding project and in case we do not figure out how to get these babies fed....
Anyway, what do you do with burrowed nests? We had a first timer do it a month ago and the kits got separated and cold so we dug them out and fostered them. I guess. I could make nesting totes that have tunnel entrances for them to find. I just want to monitor and know what is going on. Also, this is pur first summer with rabbits and I am worried about snakes stealing kits (we had thrm stealing eggs in past years) and need to know right away if it happens.