First litter and she had A TON!!!

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My NZW doe was bred with a cross breed rabbit that is so small and she is so HUGE she probally weighs 14lbs, and she is only around 8 months old. The dad is so tiny and I thought that she couldn't even get pregant because this was our third time trying. She had 8-9 I have tried counting them but there are so many. Is it common for a doe to have this many her first litter?
 

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yes 8-9 is a good size litter for nz... I just had a doe that gave birth to 12 her first time! But nz are usually good moms and can raise 8-10 without any issues!

ps... Congrats!
 

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CrimsonRose said:
yes 8-9 is a good size litter for nz... I just had a doe that gave birth to 12 her first time! But nz are usually good moms and can raise 8-10 without any issues!

ps... Congrats!
Thank you, that worried me she wouldn't be able to take care of them, I had anohter doe have 2 kits and both died when they were bon :( I was thinking about giving a few to the doe who lost hers but she lost 4-5 days ago so she wouldn't even still have milk right? Would this be a good idea to give her some? I saved her fur from the last 2 she pulled aton of fur.
 

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yeah I would just leave them all with their mom she should do fine.... if the does had the babies the same day or if the first doe was still nursing babies I would say it's ok to foster babies... but since it's been several days I wouldn't chance putting babies in with her... New zealands typically are great moms so I wouldn't worry too much! :D
 

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Congrats on your first litter!

NZW's routinely have large litters. There should be enough milk to go around to raise 12.
 

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We have a doe (we think she is mostly New Zealand Black) who kindled and successfully raised 13 kits, no problem. She's a pro, though. ;)

Congratulations! :celebrate
 

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My NZW doe had 9 on her first litter and raised them all with no problems. She just delivered 11 yesterday and they are all doing good.
 

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Lorelai said:
We have a doe (we think she is mostly New Zealand Black) who kindled and successfully raised 13 kits, no problem. She's a pro, though. ;)

Congratulations! :celebrate
Wow 13 kits? I got to get a rabbit like that lol :D.

Congratulations with the kits rabbitman! :thumbsup
 
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