ksaunders94
Chillin' with the herd
We have an nz/chinchilla cross doe who has had 3 successful litters, all large and she was an amazing mom. Her last litter we found all the kits dead, uncovered but in the nesting box, so we chalked it up to being stillborn (based on her history of good mothering) and rebred her. Well this litter she has just smothered at 2 days of age. It appears she literally just sat on them and smothered them. It doesnt appear she killed them intentionally, theres been no change in diet or environment. Its like shes suddenly a first time mom making first time mom mistakes. I am now suspicious the other litter was born live and froze to death because she didnt cover them. What could cause a previously very good mother to suddenly lose her maternal instinct. She doesnt appear stressed in any way, and like i said theres been no change. My other worry is should i cull any offspring of hers i have, are they also more likely to lose their mothering instinct early? Any advice is appreciated, these are meat rabbits so we dont have space for non producers and wont invest lots of money and time to fix one rabbit.