Garland was due Tuesday, Sept. 4, and we'd about given up, thinking that either our buck was heat sterile after this miserable summer or that she'd put on weight and hadn't taken when bred. This morning when we went to clean the rabbit cages, she was in the nest box and had pulled fur so we left her alone and figured the cleaning could wait. This afternoon we brought in the nest box and found in it a single kit, no mess or dead kits. The single weighed 3.5 oz while our newborns usually are right around 2 oz.
I've read here that lavender can be helpful for an overdue doe and have plenty in the herb garden so have given her some. We've never had a doe kindle fewer than 5 before, never had one this big. Could she still have unborn kits several hours after the first emerged? Any advice about what we should be doing or watching for or how much lavender to give would be appreciated.
I've read here that lavender can be helpful for an overdue doe and have plenty in the herb garden so have given her some. We've never had a doe kindle fewer than 5 before, never had one this big. Could she still have unborn kits several hours after the first emerged? Any advice about what we should be doing or watching for or how much lavender to give would be appreciated.