TerriG
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I noticed while I was working in the rabbitry yesterday that one of my does was getting snippy with her kits. they were born 11/28, so they are 3 1/2 weeks old. I took out the nest box yesterday and then they were everywhere. This is her first litter. She just looked like me when I have a nursing baby and am just all touched out.
Then today I noticed that one of her kits had a messy butt (just starting), so I moved the litter to another cage and only gave them oats and hay. I planned on putting them in with her when I did evening chores.
Tonight I put them back in with the doe. She wouldn't let them nurse. I tried multiple different things to try to get her to nurse them. I even had to take her J-feeder out since the kit with the messy butt immediately went for them. I put the kit with the messy butt in front of her face to try to get her to clean the kit, thinking that it might kick in her instincts. I tried flipping her, and 2 kits latched on, but the other 2 didn't get what was going on. She was trying to kick them off (not strong, just "get off"). Then I grabbed her by her scruff and lifted her a little, leaving her back feet on the ground. The kits knew exactly what I was doing and immediately latched on. It took me doing this 3 times to feel like they got enough.
She was so mad at me. She actually boxed at me when I put her hay in. She has been a good Mom and has taken good care of the kits. We usually wean at 5 weeks. She is not re-bred at this point (will be next week. 4 week breed-back).
Am I better to just keep them out and wean them at this point? She just seems "done" with them. Should I keep trying?
Then today I noticed that one of her kits had a messy butt (just starting), so I moved the litter to another cage and only gave them oats and hay. I planned on putting them in with her when I did evening chores.
Tonight I put them back in with the doe. She wouldn't let them nurse. I tried multiple different things to try to get her to nurse them. I even had to take her J-feeder out since the kit with the messy butt immediately went for them. I put the kit with the messy butt in front of her face to try to get her to clean the kit, thinking that it might kick in her instincts. I tried flipping her, and 2 kits latched on, but the other 2 didn't get what was going on. She was trying to kick them off (not strong, just "get off"). Then I grabbed her by her scruff and lifted her a little, leaving her back feet on the ground. The kits knew exactly what I was doing and immediately latched on. It took me doing this 3 times to feel like they got enough.
She was so mad at me. She actually boxed at me when I put her hay in. She has been a good Mom and has taken good care of the kits. We usually wean at 5 weeks. She is not re-bred at this point (will be next week. 4 week breed-back).
Am I better to just keep them out and wean them at this point? She just seems "done" with them. Should I keep trying?