MelC
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First time breeder, feel free to critique!
Bred two of my first time does on Feb 9th and a veteran doe on Feb 10th (mostly because she was having none of being handled the day before.)
On Sunday the 12th sometime midday my largest fresh doe kindled a litter of 8! She has done a great job so far, no losses as of this morning and all babies appear to be growing evenly. Very happy because she has a beautiful temperament and I'd like to replace my hateful doe with her. The only issue is she built the nest outside of the provided box. So I've reinforced the corner she used with smaller wire to keep kits from wiggling out.
The veteran doe has successfully kindled and raised kits for four litters before, including adopting two from her sister. Yesterday morning there was no sign of nesting(day 33 for her) but she kindled at some point. I was in town so did not check on animals until evening after morning feeding. Three dead kits outside of nest, one partially gone, one a bit bloody and one that looked fine. It was cold so I tried warming that one with no luck. There is a single live kit in her nest. I cleaned up the rest and left the single kit and checked on momma a couple times later and found no others as of morning. Momma was in nest nursing when I checked on kit during feeding, so that was good.
2nd younger doe made a nest and pulled hair same day as sister. In the morning when I found her sister had kindled I did find a bit of blood in her water dish and thought she was in labor so I just removed it without much thought. Now she has still not kindled and its her day 35. I'm wondering if she gave birth and ate the kits? She is the most nervous of my younger ones. One personality quirk about her is she hates anything in her space, any hay/straw is usually pushed out of the cage asap. Others move it around, munch on it slowly through the day.
Okay, hopefully that is enough information to answer my questions. Any advice/experience appreciated.
I'm worried about the single kit. It's still getting well below freezing here. Is one kit capable of staying warm in the nest? I have the new momma but she already has eight little ones who would be almost four days ahead. Could a newborn have a chance in a bunch like that? I feel bad taking her only surviving kit as well. She was a good momma before and seems to be caring for it so far.
I have average size rabbit cages and the nest boxes seem huge. Anyone have a favorite plans to diy? I'm pretty handy. The wire ones I used obviously weren't well liked.
Bred two of my first time does on Feb 9th and a veteran doe on Feb 10th (mostly because she was having none of being handled the day before.)
On Sunday the 12th sometime midday my largest fresh doe kindled a litter of 8! She has done a great job so far, no losses as of this morning and all babies appear to be growing evenly. Very happy because she has a beautiful temperament and I'd like to replace my hateful doe with her. The only issue is she built the nest outside of the provided box. So I've reinforced the corner she used with smaller wire to keep kits from wiggling out.
The veteran doe has successfully kindled and raised kits for four litters before, including adopting two from her sister. Yesterday morning there was no sign of nesting(day 33 for her) but she kindled at some point. I was in town so did not check on animals until evening after morning feeding. Three dead kits outside of nest, one partially gone, one a bit bloody and one that looked fine. It was cold so I tried warming that one with no luck. There is a single live kit in her nest. I cleaned up the rest and left the single kit and checked on momma a couple times later and found no others as of morning. Momma was in nest nursing when I checked on kit during feeding, so that was good.
2nd younger doe made a nest and pulled hair same day as sister. In the morning when I found her sister had kindled I did find a bit of blood in her water dish and thought she was in labor so I just removed it without much thought. Now she has still not kindled and its her day 35. I'm wondering if she gave birth and ate the kits? She is the most nervous of my younger ones. One personality quirk about her is she hates anything in her space, any hay/straw is usually pushed out of the cage asap. Others move it around, munch on it slowly through the day.
Okay, hopefully that is enough information to answer my questions. Any advice/experience appreciated.
I'm worried about the single kit. It's still getting well below freezing here. Is one kit capable of staying warm in the nest? I have the new momma but she already has eight little ones who would be almost four days ahead. Could a newborn have a chance in a bunch like that? I feel bad taking her only surviving kit as well. She was a good momma before and seems to be caring for it so far.
I have average size rabbit cages and the nest boxes seem huge. Anyone have a favorite plans to diy? I'm pretty handy. The wire ones I used obviously weren't well liked.