I just had my first major loss in my rabbitry last night. My NZ/checkered giant doe Lady Grey kindled while I was away at work and I came home to find her in the nest box with 8 dead babies. They all looked well formed and appeared to have been trampled and some bitten.
This doe has successfully raised 2 litters prior. She’s lost kits before but never this many. The only thing I can think of that was different about this one is that it was a really large litter for her, with 11 total, 3 are still alive and she fed them this morning.
She had 8 in her last litter and I found 2 smashed at around day 10. I think maybe her capacity is 6 babies and this time she freaked out with so many?
I was wondering if it’s common for does to downsize larger litters, and if so what’s the point of trying to breed for litter size? Or is it just a matter of selecting for mothering abilities?
I’m currently raising up one of her daughters to replace my older doe and now wondering if maybe that wasn’t a good decision.
This doe has successfully raised 2 litters prior. She’s lost kits before but never this many. The only thing I can think of that was different about this one is that it was a really large litter for her, with 11 total, 3 are still alive and she fed them this morning.
She had 8 in her last litter and I found 2 smashed at around day 10. I think maybe her capacity is 6 babies and this time she freaked out with so many?
I was wondering if it’s common for does to downsize larger litters, and if so what’s the point of trying to breed for litter size? Or is it just a matter of selecting for mothering abilities?
I’m currently raising up one of her daughters to replace my older doe and now wondering if maybe that wasn’t a good decision.