lelanatty
Natty Dwarfs Rabbitry
Stone_family3 wrote:
I would bring her back inside if I were you just so that you can keep a better eye on her and so that her babies will be protected if she does have them. You will need to provide a box for her with hay or wood shavings or both, and she will line it with her fur for the babies. The box must be large enough for her to fit inside of it and have extra room so that she does not step on the babies.
You may be able to, and you may not. It really depends on the rabbit. Females can get very temperamental when they hit puberty, so if you want to do that I would have both of them spayed, keep them apart while they are healing, and then bond them together. It will probably help if they are close together for the whole time.Thanks.
Anyone know if Belldandy is pregnant and has the buns, would we be able to keep one of the females with no problems (aggression wise) since they've been together the whole time?
Also should I bring her back inside (same temp as outside) 80-90 and should I let her just nest in her cage wherever or provide a box for her to nest in?
I would bring her back inside if I were you just so that you can keep a better eye on her and so that her babies will be protected if she does have them. You will need to provide a box for her with hay or wood shavings or both, and she will line it with her fur for the babies. The box must be large enough for her to fit inside of it and have extra room so that she does not step on the babies.