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savingdogs said:
Yellow House Farm, I would be interested in hearing from other Creme breeders.

Hi Heartlandrabbitry! (I got my Cremes from her) Everyone is great.

How many kits have you been getting in your litters? I think that was the OPs original question.
Yay! I have been meaning to get a hold of you and ask how everyone is doing! :)
 

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Good! Everyone seems pretty happy. Nana is shedding a little which seems strange to me in the middle of winter. The other three have gotten much friendlier with me and seem excited to see me when I take care of them. Nana still kind of cringes when I handle her. She still has not gained weight even though I free-feed her and she has more BOSS. She likes the BOSS but never eats as much as the others do of her pellets. Do you know of anything I could give her to tempt her appetite? She enjoys the hay the most I think. That always seems to be her favorite. I'm anxious for March to come so I can start my breeding program. I wonder with Nana still a little thin and shedding hair if I should wait until she is a little plumper but I'm not sure how to get her to fatten up.
Junior especially has become very friendly with me. He seems to get all excited when I approach. We are enjoying having the rabbits and they are not much work at all. I was expecting more. The cages we got worked out well and are really big. Gramps loves his and keeps it really tidy. I love my Cremes!
 

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savingdogs said:
Good! Everyone seems pretty happy. Nana is shedding a little which seems strange to me in the middle of winter. The other three have gotten much friendlier with me and seem excited to see me when I take care of them. Nana still kind of cringes when I handle her. She still has not gained weight even though I free-feed her and she has more BOSS. She likes the BOSS but never eats as much as the others do of her pellets. Do you know of anything I could give her to tempt her appetite? She enjoys the hay the most I think. That always seems to be her favorite. I'm anxious for March to come so I can start my breeding program. I wonder with Nana still a little thin and shedding hair if I should wait until she is a little plumper but I'm not sure how to get her to fatten up.
Junior especially has become very friendly with me. He seems to get all excited when I approach. We are enjoying having the rabbits and they are not much work at all. I was expecting more. The cages we got worked out well and are really big. Gramps loves his and keeps it really tidy. I love my Cremes!
Aww yay! I am so happy they are all doing good! With Nana, she always never finished her feed when I had her. I don't know why, but when my rabbits start getting thinner I give them just the plain cooking oats. That with the BOSS seems to really work wonders. She also may need to be wormed but before you do that maybe purchased a show supplement. Even though you don't show it may help her put on a few pounds. There are a few supplements that help with condition and also fur! You could even give a little bit to the others, since it's winter and cold they need a little extra! Don't worry about the shedding, a few of my does are doing it as well! ;)
 

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savingdogs said:
How much oats? I already have some here!
I give mine a pinch to a tbsp every few days, depending on how much weight they need to gain! Make sure she doesn't get runny stools though!
 

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That was a great suggestion, she loves them.

So have you shipped Cremes to people in other states? I would think it could get too hot on the plane.....
 

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That was a great suggestion, she loves them.

So have you shipped Cremes to people in other states? I would think it could get too hot on the plane.....
I have never shipped rabbits before! I don't know if you can actually ship rabbits during the hot summertime, like you said, it would probably get really hot!
I usually like to meet the people who come and pick up my rabbits. Also who knows how the airline people could treat the rabbits :( Never know! If I'm going to send rabbits across the states I will do transport with another person! At least I know them and know they will take good care of the bunnies!
 

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Well I know from working in veterinary, animals need something called a health certificate to travel as cargo. On the health certificate, the veterinarian has to state what range of temperatures this animal may safely endure. It is a blank they fill out, they airline does not get to pick what goes there, the vet does.

It would be safer probably for a rabbit to go as carry-on luggage with a live person....you can take animals in cat carriers in some cases and then they would be in the air conditioned part of the plane. I guess you could ask someone to fly to come get the bunny if they wanted one badly enough!
 

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We've shipped rabbits by air and we have friends who have shipped rabbits overseas.

Temperatures at the airports and air temps have to be within certain ranges. There is a no-fly period from late spring to late fall in USA when temps are too high for rabbits to fly safely.

You need to ship in a cage that has a solid top and leakproof bottom. A rabbit carrying cage with a solid top is suitable.

You have to include feed and water in the cage. We used empty tuna cans with holes punched near the top so a wire could be used to fasten the cans.

There is an article about our first shipment on my blog
http://therabbitgeek.blogspot.com/search?q=hawaii

Have a good day!
Franco Rios
 

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