mtnbossmare
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Hi all, we got a lionhead doe about a month ago that the breeder told us was probably pregnant and was due within a week or so. The "happy" event never happened in the time frame given, so we thought she hadn't been bred... WRONG! Yesterday morning I got up extremely early for some reason and walked into the living room where our rabbits are and I saw something on the floor... low and behold it was a baby rabbit that had been pushed out of the upper floor to our rabbit hutch (double decker). The baby was fine, thank goodness!
My question is that "mommy" doesn't seem to be in the nest box much. The babies seem fine, but the breeder said that after two days, to pull the babies out and hand feed them... that would be today or tomorrow, depending on how you look at it. He said that for some reason, all of his Lionheads were bad mothers, they would smother them, kick them out of the nest, etc. Is this true that they are bad mothers and we need to pull them? She doesn't seem to me to be "the mother of the year", but I've never had lionheads before, so I'm unsure of what I should do. So far, no more have been pushed from the cage and all 6 of them are in the box and all seem fine. I hate to pull them if this is not a good thing to do. I also don't want to "not listen" to him and lose any babies... IT IS NOT a money thing, it's about them getting to live. I'm was a vet tech for 18 years, so I know how to feed them, I am just wondering what everyone thinks. IF, I pulled them, I know they'd be OK and survive as I have hand-raised/fed many a type of animals, but I am wondering if I should. All I know is if any of them die because of me leaving them with her, I will feel absolutely horrible for not listening. Again, the breeder said to pull them and hand feed them after 2 days, that we just want to leave them with her so that they can get the colostrum from "mommy" and then feed them with goat's milk. Any advise??? Thanks to all that answer... Dawn
My question is that "mommy" doesn't seem to be in the nest box much. The babies seem fine, but the breeder said that after two days, to pull the babies out and hand feed them... that would be today or tomorrow, depending on how you look at it. He said that for some reason, all of his Lionheads were bad mothers, they would smother them, kick them out of the nest, etc. Is this true that they are bad mothers and we need to pull them? She doesn't seem to me to be "the mother of the year", but I've never had lionheads before, so I'm unsure of what I should do. So far, no more have been pushed from the cage and all 6 of them are in the box and all seem fine. I hate to pull them if this is not a good thing to do. I also don't want to "not listen" to him and lose any babies... IT IS NOT a money thing, it's about them getting to live. I'm was a vet tech for 18 years, so I know how to feed them, I am just wondering what everyone thinks. IF, I pulled them, I know they'd be OK and survive as I have hand-raised/fed many a type of animals, but I am wondering if I should. All I know is if any of them die because of me leaving them with her, I will feel absolutely horrible for not listening. Again, the breeder said to pull them and hand feed them after 2 days, that we just want to leave them with her so that they can get the colostrum from "mommy" and then feed them with goat's milk. Any advise??? Thanks to all that answer... Dawn