My name is Michelle and we got two bunnies this past summer for my daughters. The pet shop said they were both females but I came home yesterday to five dead newborn bunnies with bite marks on their heads
Oh my goodness! Obviously you did not get two female bunnies. You got a male and female and I would ge them fixed asap.
I'm so sorry you had to come home to find them eaten.
My female bit half of my Chico's left foot off when he was a baby he lived.. then when the kits were 4 days old the mother died and two of the four of the kits died.. so I understand what you are going through. Oh my gosh I hope to goodness your daughters did NOT see the dead bunnies.
Normally when mother's cannibilze the kits it's due to a couple of factors.
I found this online might not be true:
Rabbits (and other small herbivorous animals) will commonly eat their babies for one of three reasons:
1) The mother feels threatened by "predators" because people or animals are too close to the nest. She eats the babies to take away the appeal for the predators, in the hopes she will live to breed a new litter.
2) The mother is stressed out and cannot lactate, so she eats the babies. Mother rabbits should always be left alone, and the babies must never be handled.
3) The father ate the babies to mate her again. The father should always be removed. Sometimes if you keep them together, the female will actually bite off his penis. I am not kidding. Do some research. The female may also just maul him to death.
I would separate them immediately and get them fixed unless you want babies and if you do I would NOT keep them together after you know she is pregnant.
I found this on a rabbitry site:
WILL SHE EAT HER BABIES IF I TOUCH THEM?
Rabbits eat their young for two reasons. They are either malnourished themselves and instinct tells them they are going to be unable to care for them and they will put their own survival first.
The other reason for cannibalism is to protect the young from predators.
Unless you just found the rabbit and she doesn't know who you are, she isn't likely to perceive you as a predator. Many sources recommend putting vanilla or Vicks on the doe's nose so she can't smell your scent but I honestly have never had a doe kill her babies after I handled them.
Stray cats, rodents and dogs around the hutch are likely to provoke a cannibalistic response so they simple solution is to provide your doe with a nice quiet place where she feels safe.
It is recommended to take each baby out of the nest every day to be sure none have died. The Mother knows your scent and shouldn't object. Some does are very protective and may lunge at you when you investigate the nest. It is a good idea to pet Mom first, then remove the box to inspect the kits.
http://www.barbibrownsbunnies.com/having_baby_bunnies_questions.htm
I am so sorry this happened and I would have given a piece of my mind to the
pet shop that told me they were two females.. that's so sad what happened..
Vanessa