nawma
Chillin' with the herd
I am a new breeder. I started with five NZ does and three NZ bucks. My first try was with Casper and was a disaster as babies were born on day thirty five one day after I removed nesting box thinking she wasn't pregnant. Next time I bred all five does at once. Casper's litter was fine for about a week and kits were even beginning to get hair. Then one morning all kits were dead. Other four does kindled in same week and all lost their littters within a few days. Then I bred all five does again. Casper was found dead in her nesting box the day she was due to deliver. No signs of any external trauma owr reason for her death. Within a few days other does all delivered between four and six kits. Kits survived for two to three days and then all died within a day or two of each other.
I understand it not being abnormal for first litters to not survive. But is it normal for ALL my second litters to die? Last week I bred four does again telling them all that this is their last shot at being moms. My bucks seem to all be doing their jobs well and all my rabbits appear healthy.
Thought if I posted my procedures you guy's experience might be able to point to something I might be doing wrong.
I feed once a day with 15% protein pellets . Each rabbit gets a little more than one meadured cup of pellets. In evening I give a treat of a little carrot or celery stick. I use metal nesting boxes with remove able wooden floors which I
replace after each litter. We are in West Texas and our winters are not harsh. Last four weeks have been average of 55-60 degrees in day time and high 30's to low 40's at night.
I understand it not being abnormal for first litters to not survive. But is it normal for ALL my second litters to die? Last week I bred four does again telling them all that this is their last shot at being moms. My bucks seem to all be doing their jobs well and all my rabbits appear healthy.
Thought if I posted my procedures you guy's experience might be able to point to something I might be doing wrong.
I feed once a day with 15% protein pellets . Each rabbit gets a little more than one meadured cup of pellets. In evening I give a treat of a little carrot or celery stick. I use metal nesting boxes with remove able wooden floors which I
replace after each litter. We are in West Texas and our winters are not harsh. Last four weeks have been average of 55-60 degrees in day time and high 30's to low 40's at night.