Doe's first litter all dead, need advice

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I have a flemish NZ mixed doe that I bred a month ago to a flemish/NZ mixed buck. When breeding the doe seemed upset after the 3rd take. She took another 2 times but became very upset. She was bred in the bucks cage not hers. This was her first breeding and her age was 7 months old.
My husband took her out and put her back into her cage where she decided to attack my husband and bit him. The following days after she would still act aggressive grunting and pawing at anyone who would reach into her cage. During the whole month she did not calm down. I was hoping she would be she did not. She stopped grunting be continued to paw at us if we attempted to touch her.
So early this morning before 7 am she kindled. I checked her at 7:10 and she had 10 dead kits. Some had sacks still attached and some didn't. She didn't puller her hair out and I found her eating one so 11 total. I thought I would try to revive them since I heard if they look dead they still might have a chance. I was doubtful because I saw no sign of life in any of them. I was able to warm their bodies but still no sign of breathing or moving. After about an hr I gave up and went back to the doe and found she had pulled out some of her hair outside of the box. She was now inside the box/with the hay.
I removed her to see if she had kindled any more but found nothing. I feel she was of course inexperienced and confused.
My advice needed is:
I would like to know how long do I wait to re-breed? Since most of you have experience with new mothers can this be a normal behavior for a new doe? I have mixed feelings and I'm not sure if I should even try to re-breed.

My other two does had normal deliveries and all their kits lived and they were new mothers. Also keep in mind I'm raising rabbits for meat not pets.

Thank you for your advice.
Ann
 

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Sorry to hear this :hugs, this seems to be common with some 1st timers- confused and not sure what is to be done and they lose the litter. I would probably watch and see how she does the next few days, give her a few days to heal from having the kits and then re-breed her.

We have 1 doe who after breeding and is expecting gets grumpy and growly.

Good Luck!
 

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Sorry to hear this :hugs, this seems to be common with some 1st timers- confused and not sure what is to be done and they lose the litter. I would probably watch and see how she does the next few days, give her a few days to heal from having the kits and then re-breed her.

We have 1 doe who after breeding and is expecting gets grumpy and growly.

Good Luck!

Thank you! :hugs
I knew that there is a chance young does lose their first litters due to being inexperienced but the grumpy stuff I wasn't sure about. I had not experienced a doe being grumpy so I was skeptical and worried. I'm leaning toward re-breeding and hoping the second time around her instinct will kick in and she becomes a good breeder. :fl
 

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Most use the 3 strikes and their out rule, give the rabbit 3 times to get it right and go from there.

Hope she does good this next time around...it is hard to wait expecting a litter and then nothing.
 

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I have a doe that has been mad at me since the first time I bred her. She will sometimes give my buck fits while he's trying to breed her, clawing and biting. He is persistent and has always gotten the job done. None of my rabbits like to be handled and put in another cage but some of them get over it and some don't. I have read that rabbits will sometimes eat dead kits. I had a litter of eight today of which one didn't survive and was laying on the wire when the rest were in the nest box. I think she took it out of the nest because it was dead. The hind legs had been eaten when I found it and a small chunk of flesh was missing from its side. What I read said the doe was just cleaning up the mess. If it were my doe I would give her another chance after about a week of rest and recovery from this litter. Sorry you lost the whole litter.
 

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I have a doe that has been mad at me since the first time I bred her. She will sometimes give my buck fits while he's trying to breed her, clawing and biting. He is persistent and has always gotten the job done. None of my rabbits like to be handled and put in another cage but some of them get over it and some don't. I have read that rabbits will sometimes eat dead kits. I had a litter of eight today of which one didn't survive and was laying on the wire when the rest were in the nest box. I think she took it out of the nest because it was dead. The hind legs had been eaten when I found it and a small chunk of flesh was missing from its side. What I read said the doe was just cleaning up the mess. If it were my doe I would give her another chance after about a week of rest and recovery from this litter. Sorry you lost the whole litter.

Thanks for the advice. I really appreciate the response in this forum. Everyone is so nice and very helpful. I am sorry you lost one too. I think I was a little in shock this morning seeing all the dead kits. It was my first loss since I started breeding, and losing all made me feel sad and I felt sad for the doe. I kept watching her off and on all day and she looked tired. She also looked calmer than before the birth.
We are going to wait a week or two before breeding her again. I have another doe who I plan to breed at the same time in case she might still be inexperienced and something go wrong and I then I might need a foster mom. I hope not but feel it might be a good idea.

I'll let everyone know how she does next time. :)
 

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Good luck with your plan and keep us informed on how it works out next time.
 

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We had a similar experience this week. A new doe had her first litter on Tuesday. Today (Friday) we found them all dead. Upon closer inspection we found a leg, assume that the rest of the creature was consumed. I appreciate the 3 strike rule advice, we'll see how she does next time.
 

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We had a similar experience this week. A new doe had her first litter on Tuesday. Today (Friday) we found them all dead. Upon closer inspection we found a leg, assume that the rest of the creature was consumed. I appreciate the 3 strike rule advice, we'll see how she does next time.
Sorry to hear about your loss... it is never easy. We have a doe due next week Thursday and she is very grumpy and growly at us. We added her nest box today and that gives her something new to do- she's built a nest and then ate all the hay...so tonight when more hay was added she started building again...probably eat it all by morning :rolleyes:
 
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