EggsForIHOP
Ridin' The Range
I mean, I was just wondering, as no matter what i will be keeping her best-est doe for me for the future..but really...can this trait in rabbits be passed on?
Seriously...I have heard over and over since I got this doe when she was 3 months old: "Don't be surprised if her first time she loses all the babies, just try again..." and "First time mothers sometimes don't no what to do and they loose the babies or get scared and won't nurse them..."
That has been the mantra and I was prepared...but NO! She had 6 PERFECT healthy babies that are now still doing well with fat little bellies and getting their bright white pretty fur and they will be 1 week old tomorrow...
I expected losses, may still have a few I know, but I mean like right out the gate losses, not accidents down the road (which could always happen, I know...)
The doe is even NICE to me still and has calmed down since kindling...we called her "Skitz Head" because she was skitzy and jumpy and always ran in circles for no darn reason...Now Skitz has calmed down and comes to me for her petting when I open the cage to check the babies - gotta give her lovin's first, and then she doesn't care what I do...she watches me like a hawk..but doesn't offer to lunge at me or bite me or growl...just waits patiently while I fiddle with her kits then goes to check them over when I am done...
Is this more common than I was led to believe? And can it be passed to her daughters? I'm just wondering - It's been a nice little miracle after the let down with our older doe last week and having to cull her...a nice little prayer answered
So I was curious what my future odds are with her offspring?
Seriously...I have heard over and over since I got this doe when she was 3 months old: "Don't be surprised if her first time she loses all the babies, just try again..." and "First time mothers sometimes don't no what to do and they loose the babies or get scared and won't nurse them..."
That has been the mantra and I was prepared...but NO! She had 6 PERFECT healthy babies that are now still doing well with fat little bellies and getting their bright white pretty fur and they will be 1 week old tomorrow...
I expected losses, may still have a few I know, but I mean like right out the gate losses, not accidents down the road (which could always happen, I know...)
The doe is even NICE to me still and has calmed down since kindling...we called her "Skitz Head" because she was skitzy and jumpy and always ran in circles for no darn reason...Now Skitz has calmed down and comes to me for her petting when I open the cage to check the babies - gotta give her lovin's first, and then she doesn't care what I do...she watches me like a hawk..but doesn't offer to lunge at me or bite me or growl...just waits patiently while I fiddle with her kits then goes to check them over when I am done...
Is this more common than I was led to believe? And can it be passed to her daughters? I'm just wondering - It's been a nice little miracle after the let down with our older doe last week and having to cull her...a nice little prayer answered