That's a first for me in 12 years of breeding rabbits, I had several stasis episodes in my herd and am well familiar with the first signs and symptoms, this was different.
My youngest doe Lotte, just a year old and nursing a 10 day old litter of 11, didn't show any signs I'm aware of. But when she ignored her outmeal yesterday noon all alarm bells went off, I started to give her massages, water, Simethicon and Meloxicam, enticed her to eat stuff - and it seemed to work. She drank a lot, saw her three times down by the brook. But she didn't eat by herself, and even when syringe fed less and less - which is atypical, normally when I get them to eat the worst is over. Through the night she became more and more lethargic and blaoted, unfortunatly my local vet was not available sunday morning. Had to bike to the company where I work, borrow the van and go to a vet clinic. Was there at noon, by then it was too late, after the x-ray that showed that nothing left the stomach they tried surgery but the intestines were already damaged.
She was rather skinny, but very energetic and a good, protective mum.
The kits are fine, even after missing two meals they look good. Started to feed the Condensed Goat Milk/egg yolk/honey formula, well, takes at least an hour every time. First I fed 1ml, second time 1.5ml. Not sure what a good amount is, and if 3 times a day is enough, but I guess it's better to not overdo it at the start.
At 11 days all have their eyes open and start to venture out of the nest - pretty early in my experience.
My youngest doe Lotte, just a year old and nursing a 10 day old litter of 11, didn't show any signs I'm aware of. But when she ignored her outmeal yesterday noon all alarm bells went off, I started to give her massages, water, Simethicon and Meloxicam, enticed her to eat stuff - and it seemed to work. She drank a lot, saw her three times down by the brook. But she didn't eat by herself, and even when syringe fed less and less - which is atypical, normally when I get them to eat the worst is over. Through the night she became more and more lethargic and blaoted, unfortunatly my local vet was not available sunday morning. Had to bike to the company where I work, borrow the van and go to a vet clinic. Was there at noon, by then it was too late, after the x-ray that showed that nothing left the stomach they tried surgery but the intestines were already damaged.
She was rather skinny, but very energetic and a good, protective mum.
The kits are fine, even after missing two meals they look good. Started to feed the Condensed Goat Milk/egg yolk/honey formula, well, takes at least an hour every time. First I fed 1ml, second time 1.5ml. Not sure what a good amount is, and if 3 times a day is enough, but I guess it's better to not overdo it at the start.
At 11 days all have their eyes open and start to venture out of the nest - pretty early in my experience.