Sunshine9198
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So this is my 1st litter since I was a teen some 17 odd years ago. It's been awhile.
I've read hundreds of pages at this point and watched tons of hours on rabbitry husbandry. This is just to preface.
My babies are now 3 1/2 weeks old. I treat everyone with a small slice of banana every couple of days and give them fresh greens everyday.
Now with babies you aren't supposed to allow them to have any fruits or veggies because they are too young. I usually hand feed my nursing doe and keep the kits away from the greens/fruits. I guess they got a taste of the banana last time I fed and OMG. I was feeding my bucks and I turned around...
Babies CLIMBING ontop of their feeder and then ONTOP of each other because they smelled the banana. :lol: :lol:
Just imagine this:
x4 tiny floof balls
Then as I was trying to feed her the banana without her kits, they were hell-bent and determined to grab a bite (but I kept them at bay). I was just laughing during the whole process. They have brought so much joy to my life in these few weeks. I'm a caretaker of my parents (both are disabled and housebound), so getting into rabbits is the best medicine I could have done this year. :bunnyhop:
I've read hundreds of pages at this point and watched tons of hours on rabbitry husbandry. This is just to preface.
My babies are now 3 1/2 weeks old. I treat everyone with a small slice of banana every couple of days and give them fresh greens everyday.
Now with babies you aren't supposed to allow them to have any fruits or veggies because they are too young. I usually hand feed my nursing doe and keep the kits away from the greens/fruits. I guess they got a taste of the banana last time I fed and OMG. I was feeding my bucks and I turned around...
Babies CLIMBING ontop of their feeder and then ONTOP of each other because they smelled the banana. :lol: :lol:
Just imagine this:
x4 tiny floof balls
Then as I was trying to feed her the banana without her kits, they were hell-bent and determined to grab a bite (but I kept them at bay). I was just laughing during the whole process. They have brought so much joy to my life in these few weeks. I'm a caretaker of my parents (both are disabled and housebound), so getting into rabbits is the best medicine I could have done this year. :bunnyhop: