sickbunny
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the baby lived to be 3 weeks old. it was doing wonderfully. then the heat wave struck. we had 3 weeks of unbearable heat, with temps in the 90s to 100. the rabbits all had fans in front of their cages. i even tried frozen plastic 2 liter bottles of water in the cages and wetting them down. the day the baby died it was 100 degrees with a real feel temp of 108. i was sick from the heat myself.
i talked to a breeder at the fair last week who said jerseys are so hard to raise. she said when we had a really cold rainy season this spring, she lost a whole litter.
the heat wave has been horrible across the country this past month.
i read in the rainbow bridge forum how many people have recently lost rabbits.
today my 1 yr old jersey who had been fighting sickness for so long passed away.
i guess as breeders who have a lot of rabbits would say that death is a part of life, and the more rabbits you have, the more death you will experience, but i wonder, does it ever not hurt so bad? is it just i get too attached? how i wonder do the breeders bear it?
i talked to a breeder at the fair last week who said jerseys are so hard to raise. she said when we had a really cold rainy season this spring, she lost a whole litter.
the heat wave has been horrible across the country this past month.
i read in the rainbow bridge forum how many people have recently lost rabbits.
today my 1 yr old jersey who had been fighting sickness for so long passed away.
i guess as breeders who have a lot of rabbits would say that death is a part of life, and the more rabbits you have, the more death you will experience, but i wonder, does it ever not hurt so bad? is it just i get too attached? how i wonder do the breeders bear it?