Lorelai
Ridin' The Range
Last week Thursday night or Friday morning, our Californian doe delivered 8 fat, purebred kits. Everything was going fine; yesterday, everything seemed normal. The kits were wriggling around as usual, and the nest hadn't been disturbed. I went out to feed and water the rabbits this morning, and found all eight of her kits cold in their box.
It was very upsetting. Tears were shed. But I dealt with it, and now I'm left wondering why? Our doe has delivered a few litters before this one, all of them resounding sucesses. We haven't changed our feed or anything like that; her nutrition is good, and she'd had a nice break before this litter, so she was in good condition. She's not a flighty doe either. It's like she fed them for the first five days, and then decided to stop for whatever reason. *sigh*
Well, better luck next time, right? Luckily we had a litter born a few weeks ago, and another due in a few weeks, but we were trying to make up for the September and October, when for whatever reason, we had no litters. I don't buy meat from the store, so this is a big deal. Anyway, I'm hoping you all are having better luck than me right now.
It was very upsetting. Tears were shed. But I dealt with it, and now I'm left wondering why? Our doe has delivered a few litters before this one, all of them resounding sucesses. We haven't changed our feed or anything like that; her nutrition is good, and she'd had a nice break before this litter, so she was in good condition. She's not a flighty doe either. It's like she fed them for the first five days, and then decided to stop for whatever reason. *sigh*
Well, better luck next time, right? Luckily we had a litter born a few weeks ago, and another due in a few weeks, but we were trying to make up for the September and October, when for whatever reason, we had no litters. I don't buy meat from the store, so this is a big deal. Anyway, I'm hoping you all are having better luck than me right now.