MountainViewRabbitry
Washington Rabbit Rescue
Whats the chances of a successful first time mom?
Oh my! I hope my luck is better. Sorry for your loses on first litters.I haven't had Does have an alive and staying alive kit for their first litter yet
I’ve only had one doe so far that wasn’t a good first time mom (overcleaned and then would not feed) but her second round when off without a hitch, another was a little sketchy at first but ended up being completely fine. Other than that, the rest have done wonderfully without any issues (no overcleaning, all well-fed, no casualties).Whats the chances of a successful first time mom?
Very true.What I think is quite often is a problem is droning out that little voice in their heads that are their instincts by too much meddling and lack of privacy.
Not necessarily. It is hard to lose kits but at the same time, my experience is that does are made to have babies and you could end up with other issues with a long hiatus especially internal fat. One option is to simply try again and steel yourself up that she may do this again. But she also may not. It is not uncommon for a first, or second, litter to go awry but that doesn't mean the doe can't settle and do well her 3rd or 4th time.My first time doe did not pull fur until they were born and none of them were in the nest box. I checked on her in the morning. I assumed she just wasn’t pregnant. I checked this afternoon and they were all over the cage and none survived.
Now that it is heading into November, I wonder if I need to wait until Spring to try again.
They are in outdoor hutches protected from the weather, but not heated.
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