My doe is 35 days pregnant. She is trying to expel the kits. One success so far. Very large and DOA. With everything I am reading it is Dystocia.
Does anyone have experience with this? What can I do for her?
There is no vet in our area that for rabbits. Please help with treatment ASAP! Thank you.
We have had some does have trouble kindling over the years, mostly the min rex. There are two things that sometimes help:
One is raspberry leaves, which supposedly contain an oxytocin analog, which can help induce labor or strengthen uterine contractions, and/or control bleeding after kindling. Sometimes a doe will eat these even when she's not willing to eat anything else; they seem to know when they need them. Raspberry leaves aren't always handy so I dry some each year for use during other seasons.
The other thing that has helped is massage, but we don't turn them over. We leave the doe sitting as she would normally be during kindling, putting our hands under her and gently massaging in the direction we want the kits to move. You don't necessarily even have to take her out of her nest box, if you think she would feel most comfortable there. (Our rabbits get lots of handling, so we usually hold them in our laps.)
I've never used it, but some breeders I know use an injection of actual oxytocin to help with contractions. The usual oxytocin dose for a 7.5 lb. rabbit is 1.5 ISP units. A vet should be able to give you oxytocin, even if it isn't a rabbit-savvy vet. Here is a rabbit drug calculator where you/the vet can confirm the dose -
Drug Dosage Calculator for Rabbits
As you know, time is of the essence since the doe can get exhausted. Make sure you keep her drinking, even if it means you have to give her lukewarm water with a syringe. If she's been at it more than a day, adding a little bit of Nutridrops to the water might not be a bad idea.
Good luck!
P.S. The good news is that with our big rabbits, when the doe finally passed the big one that was stuck and holding things up, she usually passed the others soon afterwards. They would be dead, of course, but the doe would make it. Hopefully that's what you'll find.