ThunderHill
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So we culled our first "three strikes and you're out" doe today, whose track record has been a litter of two stillborn kits, then a total miss, then a litter of only one stillborn kit. In both instances where she kindled the stillborn kits, she mostly just ate all the hay in the nest and pulled a very small amount of fur. For these reasons, we decided to cull her today.
Well, she was just full of internal fat! Gobs of it, all throughout her abdominal cavity. So I guess that explains why she wasn't having success with breeding and kindling, but she didn't look or feel fat from the outside, and she was only around 8 months old (around 5 months when first bred). When I pet down her back, I could easily feel her spine, she had a small dewlap, etc. So now I'm worried that I really don't know how to gauge if my rabbits are overweight!
What is the best way to tell if rabbits are overweight or accumulating internal fat (I raise New Zealands)? I've never really measured out or weighed pellets, but I am going to start with that to prevent further issues. Could it be some kind of genetic condition that predisposed her to fat accumulation even though she didn't seem overweight?
Another thing to mention is she is the only rabbit older than around 12 weeks I've ever butchered. Is it normal to see a lot more fat in a more mature rabbit and I'm worried for nothing? It really seemed like a lot and I've always read that it's unhealthy, so I doubt it, but just wanted to give all the info I could.
Thanks in advance for any advice or information!
Well, she was just full of internal fat! Gobs of it, all throughout her abdominal cavity. So I guess that explains why she wasn't having success with breeding and kindling, but she didn't look or feel fat from the outside, and she was only around 8 months old (around 5 months when first bred). When I pet down her back, I could easily feel her spine, she had a small dewlap, etc. So now I'm worried that I really don't know how to gauge if my rabbits are overweight!
What is the best way to tell if rabbits are overweight or accumulating internal fat (I raise New Zealands)? I've never really measured out or weighed pellets, but I am going to start with that to prevent further issues. Could it be some kind of genetic condition that predisposed her to fat accumulation even though she didn't seem overweight?
Another thing to mention is she is the only rabbit older than around 12 weeks I've ever butchered. Is it normal to see a lot more fat in a more mature rabbit and I'm worried for nothing? It really seemed like a lot and I've always read that it's unhealthy, so I doubt it, but just wanted to give all the info I could.
Thanks in advance for any advice or information!