Tale of Tails Rabbitry
Loving the herd life
Mother's milk comes in about two days after kindling.
It is quite typical for them to lose weight for the first two days. It is alarming when it is your first time, but it is normal. If you do not see milk in the belly by the end of the third day...then it is time to consider intervening.Just went out to check this morning & still alive but very skinny looking. It squirms when I pick it up or touch it
I am sorry.Just went out to check b4 goig to work & baby has died
It is very difficult for a single kit to survive due to it uses littermates to help regulate its body temperature. I have never had one single kit make it yet, regardless of time of year or temps, even when the doe was experienced and had pulled fur./QUOTE]
I always attempt 2 does at the same time, have had excellent success fostering kits if one mama has a small litter or looses them for one reason or another.
I am sorry.
It is very difficult for a single kit to survive due to it uses littermates to help regulate its body temperature. I have never had one single kit make it yet, regardless of time of year or temps, even when the doe was experienced and had pulled fur.
Start counting the days because as said previously, she may be pregnant right now.
I would not. Although rare, there have been cases when the doe has released eggs twice so two pregnancies at two different stages of development. That these two rabbits have not conceived at all in a year until now is rather odd and kind makes me wonder if there are already reproduction issues. I would be the one to err on the side of caution. I am sure that there are other viewpoints on this though.Thank you. Yeah I kind of figured that. I tried the warm water bottle method because it was raining last night & temps are in the 70’s at night time. I have already marked my calendar so fingers crossed...should I put her with the male 1 more time or just wait it out?
Finally, my rabbit had some babies. She’s been with my male for about 1 year now & I go outside to feed them (they share a cage) & I see 7 babies! Sadly 4 were dead. Must’ve just happened because they were cold but not stiff. I didn’t have a nest box so I put a card board box with some newspaper & put the surviving babies in there. Is there anything I should know or do???