So my rabbit just had her first litter on October 31st! It’s my first time with a rabbit pregnancy too, so I hope this isn’t a dumb question to ask.
I’ve been letting my doe out of her cage and into an exercise run for a few hours each day. At around day 15-16 of her pregnancy she dug a burrow overnight and the next day was stashing hay. I thought it was a sign of a false pregnancy, but I put a nest box in her cage anyway. She never touched the nesting box and ended up birthing her kits in the underground burrow instead. The problem is I just didn’t expect to have kits in the ground, so I would have to find a way to baby proof the whole exercise pen before they get old enough to come out. Also, there’s been sudden heavy rains where I live- started the day they were born (of course)- and I’m worried the burrow will get flooded out!
Has anyone tried moving kits into a nesting box that weren’t born in one? I’m worried that my doe won’t recognize the kits as hers if I do that, since her cage is a good few feet away from where she dug the burrow.
Any input or advice greatly appreciated!
I’ve been letting my doe out of her cage and into an exercise run for a few hours each day. At around day 15-16 of her pregnancy she dug a burrow overnight and the next day was stashing hay. I thought it was a sign of a false pregnancy, but I put a nest box in her cage anyway. She never touched the nesting box and ended up birthing her kits in the underground burrow instead. The problem is I just didn’t expect to have kits in the ground, so I would have to find a way to baby proof the whole exercise pen before they get old enough to come out. Also, there’s been sudden heavy rains where I live- started the day they were born (of course)- and I’m worried the burrow will get flooded out!
Has anyone tried moving kits into a nesting box that weren’t born in one? I’m worried that my doe won’t recognize the kits as hers if I do that, since her cage is a good few feet away from where she dug the burrow.
Any input or advice greatly appreciated!