Kez-bunniemom
Well-Known Member
Honey, my doe has been a faithful breedingrabbit for almost 3 years now. Not her last litter, but the one before,were all fine except one who died completely out of the blue.
Her last litter, grew to 5 weeks old and then, one by one, they alldied of some mystery illness. Two of the babies, I managed to catchearly enough to take to the vet. They both sadly died at the vetsovernight. All five beautiful, pure black bunnies died
This was shock for us, as we have luckily not had any deaths at allbefore her last two litters. The Vet said that the bunnies contractedwhat was possibly a small bacterial infection, it hit the bunnies hardbut wouldn't have affected Honey because she was an adult. This leadsto my question, is Honey too old for breeding now? I have heard thatmaximum age for breeding with a doe can be seen by the health of herlitters.
Also, would the fact that I used a stud make a difference?This was mentioned by a friend, I was sceptical myself butperhaps others would know better.
In years, she's only just over 4 years old.
I would appreciate the opinion of other people
Oh yes, I should also mention that the bunnies were raised outside.This has not been a problem with any other bunnies but could it havebeen a factor?
Kez xx
Her last litter, grew to 5 weeks old and then, one by one, they alldied of some mystery illness. Two of the babies, I managed to catchearly enough to take to the vet. They both sadly died at the vetsovernight. All five beautiful, pure black bunnies died
This was shock for us, as we have luckily not had any deaths at allbefore her last two litters. The Vet said that the bunnies contractedwhat was possibly a small bacterial infection, it hit the bunnies hardbut wouldn't have affected Honey because she was an adult. This leadsto my question, is Honey too old for breeding now? I have heard thatmaximum age for breeding with a doe can be seen by the health of herlitters.
Also, would the fact that I used a stud make a difference?This was mentioned by a friend, I was sceptical myself butperhaps others would know better.
In years, she's only just over 4 years old.
I would appreciate the opinion of other people
Oh yes, I should also mention that the bunnies were raised outside.This has not been a problem with any other bunnies but could it havebeen a factor?
Kez xx