Bee's Beautiful Bunnies
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I've had a lot of litters in the past and they all did great, all of them got fed and were nice a fat. I recently bred a doe of mine for the first time, she only had two babies but they both did fantastic and were rehomed. Just after we rehomed them, the parents accidentally got together again and so she gave birth again. This time she had 7 babies, one was still born. I noticed around this time that the mother feels thin (can feel her spine much more than is healthy) so I've been doing everything to fatten her up but it's not doing anything.
About a day later one of the kits got out to the entrance of the nest box and died from the cold so I moved the mother and babies inside to a bathroom and everything appeared to be going good until maybe a day later and two more babies were dead.
I realized that the babies looked thin and dehydrated to I began syringe feeding them some warm raw goat.
I continued to feed them once daily because I had seen the mother feeding the babies a couple times.
The three remaining kits continued to get worse and worse and I would often find one or two babies outside of the nest box so I would put them back in.
Occasionally I would hold the mother in the nest box and the babies would nurse but the mother DID NOT want to nurse them.
Today one of the babies was extremely cold and thin but not dead so I put it in my shirt and tried my best to warm it up using different methods.
I also fed it but during the feeding it passed away. I have two remaining kits and they are both wrinkly and dehydrated, I'm feeding them more but they are 11 days old and besides having some fur they haven't grown at all since birth.
I'm not sure what is wrong or how to save the last two babies. Could the mother be malnourished or not producing milk? Why are the babies outside the nest box?
About a day later one of the kits got out to the entrance of the nest box and died from the cold so I moved the mother and babies inside to a bathroom and everything appeared to be going good until maybe a day later and two more babies were dead.
I realized that the babies looked thin and dehydrated to I began syringe feeding them some warm raw goat.
I continued to feed them once daily because I had seen the mother feeding the babies a couple times.
The three remaining kits continued to get worse and worse and I would often find one or two babies outside of the nest box so I would put them back in.
Occasionally I would hold the mother in the nest box and the babies would nurse but the mother DID NOT want to nurse them.
Today one of the babies was extremely cold and thin but not dead so I put it in my shirt and tried my best to warm it up using different methods.
I also fed it but during the feeding it passed away. I have two remaining kits and they are both wrinkly and dehydrated, I'm feeding them more but they are 11 days old and besides having some fur they haven't grown at all since birth.
I'm not sure what is wrong or how to save the last two babies. Could the mother be malnourished or not producing milk? Why are the babies outside the nest box?