I believe Castor oil does work. I had to join so I could write this because I was searching for answers to take care of my rabbit.
I have enjoyed raising rabbits to sell and possibly eat (haven't done that yet) but I put a rabbit down 6 months ago because she had trouble giving birth and became very ill.
I want to do what is best for my animals and with one of my rabbits due 4 days ago, I was very worried I would have to put her down if she didn't have the kits.
Yesterday, I gave her oxytocin about 57mg at 6:30 in the morning and waited all day to see if anything would happen. I also let her out of the small cage I was keeping indoors and put her with the buck in the large pen outside. They ran around and she was very irritable. By 12:00 nothing had changed, I brought her back in and I was worried about giving such a strong drug without a vets help. I didn't want to do it again so I tried at about 3:00 pm some castor oil, one teaspoon. She was making irritated sounds all day which is not normal for her. By 6 pm, she was carrying bedding around in her mouth (something she did 4 days ago). At 11pm she gave birth to one and I went to bed. This morning I woke up to 8 seemingly healthy babies. They don't look as clean as I remember her care compared to the last two times she gave birth but she is alive and so are 8 babies.
I really believe the castor oil was mostly the thing that did it, but maybe it was a combination of oxytocin and the activeness.
I have enjoyed raising rabbits to sell and possibly eat (haven't done that yet) but I put a rabbit down 6 months ago because she had trouble giving birth and became very ill.
I want to do what is best for my animals and with one of my rabbits due 4 days ago, I was very worried I would have to put her down if she didn't have the kits.
Yesterday, I gave her oxytocin about 57mg at 6:30 in the morning and waited all day to see if anything would happen. I also let her out of the small cage I was keeping indoors and put her with the buck in the large pen outside. They ran around and she was very irritable. By 12:00 nothing had changed, I brought her back in and I was worried about giving such a strong drug without a vets help. I didn't want to do it again so I tried at about 3:00 pm some castor oil, one teaspoon. She was making irritated sounds all day which is not normal for her. By 6 pm, she was carrying bedding around in her mouth (something she did 4 days ago). At 11pm she gave birth to one and I went to bed. This morning I woke up to 8 seemingly healthy babies. They don't look as clean as I remember her care compared to the last two times she gave birth but she is alive and so are 8 babies.
I really believe the castor oil was mostly the thing that did it, but maybe it was a combination of oxytocin and the activeness.