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To preface this, I have 10 chickens, 5 goats, 4 kittens and I had 7 rabbits all in a barn. The barn is sealed enough so the animals are sheltered from the wind and open enough to allow good ventilation. It's always 10-15 degrees warmer in the barn than it is outside. My rabbits are in spacious metal cages about 5 feet off the ground in the chicken coop. They are fed green hay, sunflower seeds and treats....they have fresh water daily and their water waters are all in heated water bottles to prevent freezing. The bottles get cleaned out once every other week.
The other night it got COLD outside, -18 with another -20+ windchill. There was very little wind but it was chilly. I went to the barn the next morning to go do my chores and I found my NZ Cali Does dead. No sign of illness the day before, they were their normal selves. These gals were 10 months old, never bred, always together since they were born. What appears to have happened is one of the does got her foot stuck to the metal (I had placed a good layer of straw over the metal just in case, but her foot found a bare spot), I'm guessing she freaked and died. Consequently because the other had never been apart or because of her sister's freak out, it caused the other to freak out and die also. They were found lying side by side.
All of my other rabbits, 3 mini lops, 2 dutch and 1 NZ buck all were fine, no signs of distress or anything. Happy as clams to see me in the morning as they always are.
Could my guess be correct? Her foot could have gotten stuck postmortem, however the position she was lying in indicated otherwise. Is it the Cali bit that causes them to be easily spooked or it is both NZ and Cali? Is there another meat rabbit that may survive a foot being stuck perhaps one that's "heartier"? This is my first year raising rabbits and I was really looking forward to breeding my does in the next month
Thank you for your assistance.
The other night it got COLD outside, -18 with another -20+ windchill. There was very little wind but it was chilly. I went to the barn the next morning to go do my chores and I found my NZ Cali Does dead. No sign of illness the day before, they were their normal selves. These gals were 10 months old, never bred, always together since they were born. What appears to have happened is one of the does got her foot stuck to the metal (I had placed a good layer of straw over the metal just in case, but her foot found a bare spot), I'm guessing she freaked and died. Consequently because the other had never been apart or because of her sister's freak out, it caused the other to freak out and die also. They were found lying side by side.
All of my other rabbits, 3 mini lops, 2 dutch and 1 NZ buck all were fine, no signs of distress or anything. Happy as clams to see me in the morning as they always are.
Could my guess be correct? Her foot could have gotten stuck postmortem, however the position she was lying in indicated otherwise. Is it the Cali bit that causes them to be easily spooked or it is both NZ and Cali? Is there another meat rabbit that may survive a foot being stuck perhaps one that's "heartier"? This is my first year raising rabbits and I was really looking forward to breeding my does in the next month
Thank you for your assistance.