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We weaned our rabbits at 4-weeks old.
Sorry you lost the kits.
Sorry you lost the kits.
Why do you think she's weaning them? Since they generally only nurse 2x a day they may be nursing then at other times when they sneak extra she may be hopping awaySo I have been noticing that Mocha does not eat her cecotropes. I'm not sure why she doesn't. I know of people who try to discourage their buns from doing this. I have never, but I have always known why they do this. Why would she not?? I have always thought that this was a very important part of rabbit digestion
@Bunnylady
@promiseacres I know she is because she's getting aggressive. She has done this before. Her last litter was weaned at 4 weeks and were horrified of her. She would lunge and bite them. And she's never only nursed 2xs a day unless I have moved her kits. Her buns are nursed a lot more than that. She goes against most of my other rabbits. I need to get in touch with her previous owners (or their mother, rather) and find out if she has always weaned at 4 weeks.
And I know Mocha's not eating them because they look different than they should (I should have put this in my post. I'm sorry). I have talked to a veterinarian and she thinks I need to add more fiber to her diet and gave me a list of things to try.
She also said that I shouldn't be overly worried about Elsa weaning her kits so soon and that it could just be because she does nurse more than she has to.
And thanks for being the only person to give any advice.