Chubbybunnies
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Haven’t been able to update in awhile.
We lost 2 of the 7 kits we had from the 2 litters that I combined when they started to come out of the box and eat real food? Is that apart of the weaning enternitis? (Sorry if it’s misspelled) They had their head back and we’re pretty stiff when I went out on both occasions, but still alive. It was first thing in the morning so I called the first one. Then we had one that wasn’t looking so good and I left it be and it bounced back. Then the third one stuck and let it be and checked on it an hour later and it had passed. This was the first time dealing with this, the momma raised her other three up no problem. One other one got out of the chicken wire bottom and it rained that evening so I like that one probably got wet and cold
On a brighter note, the other 4 are still alive and seem to be doing really well.
We also had a doe deliver 6 healthy kits on Monday (this is our for that had a very tragic first litter with us) She ate half of her first litter and did not take care of the remaining 4. She had them over a long period of time so I think there was complications. This litter she had most of them in the box, with the exception of 2, and they have made it 72 hours, which is longer than her first litter, so I think she’s on the right path!!
We also added formal rabbit cages (got them for 19 bucks a hole) from a local feed store. They’re 24x24 so that is exciting. As much as I wanted them to live in a colony, they just seemed to find a way out. I watched one literally crawl up the walls (about 36 inches of chicken wire) and escape. That did their excess freedom in. They’re still on the ground, and the cages are much easier to move around the yard than the bigger tractor like cages we had them in.
I have also tried my hand at butchering, 6 or 7 if I remember correctly, and it was all pretty easy and very smooth thanks to grumpy’s video!
We also rebred a doe that had a false pregnancy and didn’t deliver by day 37 but hay-stashed and built a small next about 14 days in. I should have listened to my gut and rebred her then. Oh well, you live and you learn. It’s been an awesome experience with rabbits! There are a lot of ups and downs to it though!
We lost 2 of the 7 kits we had from the 2 litters that I combined when they started to come out of the box and eat real food? Is that apart of the weaning enternitis? (Sorry if it’s misspelled) They had their head back and we’re pretty stiff when I went out on both occasions, but still alive. It was first thing in the morning so I called the first one. Then we had one that wasn’t looking so good and I left it be and it bounced back. Then the third one stuck and let it be and checked on it an hour later and it had passed. This was the first time dealing with this, the momma raised her other three up no problem. One other one got out of the chicken wire bottom and it rained that evening so I like that one probably got wet and cold
On a brighter note, the other 4 are still alive and seem to be doing really well.
We also had a doe deliver 6 healthy kits on Monday (this is our for that had a very tragic first litter with us) She ate half of her first litter and did not take care of the remaining 4. She had them over a long period of time so I think there was complications. This litter she had most of them in the box, with the exception of 2, and they have made it 72 hours, which is longer than her first litter, so I think she’s on the right path!!
We also added formal rabbit cages (got them for 19 bucks a hole) from a local feed store. They’re 24x24 so that is exciting. As much as I wanted them to live in a colony, they just seemed to find a way out. I watched one literally crawl up the walls (about 36 inches of chicken wire) and escape. That did their excess freedom in. They’re still on the ground, and the cages are much easier to move around the yard than the bigger tractor like cages we had them in.
I have also tried my hand at butchering, 6 or 7 if I remember correctly, and it was all pretty easy and very smooth thanks to grumpy’s video!
We also rebred a doe that had a false pregnancy and didn’t deliver by day 37 but hay-stashed and built a small next about 14 days in. I should have listened to my gut and rebred her then. Oh well, you live and you learn. It’s been an awesome experience with rabbits! There are a lot of ups and downs to it though!