aylinox
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Yesterday my 5 month old holland lop rabbit had babies. She had made a nest for them in her cage, which was dirty and I had asked someone I know who bred rabbits what I should do. She told me I could move them as long as the mom’s scent was on my hands when I touched them, so I did that and moved them into a cleaner cage and put the mom with them.
I noticed yesterday she would jump on them a few times and they would squeak, and today she just sits on them or is laying down away from
them and relaxing. I’m not sure how to tell if she’s feeding them. I thought maybe me moving them into a new cage made her want to start ignoring them since she isn’t really paying attention to them, but when I put my hand in the cage, she will nudge it away.
Also, my female rabbit also cleaned up the blood off of her yesterday after she gave birth and I had put new bedding in the cage for her, and this morning I noticed drops of blood in the area where she is laying down. Could she still be bleeding after the fact, and should I get her checked out?
The babies are also squeaking or making a little noise and just wiggling around in the nest. I never had baby bunnies before so I just want to make sure I know what to look out for in regards to the babies.
I noticed yesterday she would jump on them a few times and they would squeak, and today she just sits on them or is laying down away from
them and relaxing. I’m not sure how to tell if she’s feeding them. I thought maybe me moving them into a new cage made her want to start ignoring them since she isn’t really paying attention to them, but when I put my hand in the cage, she will nudge it away.
Also, my female rabbit also cleaned up the blood off of her yesterday after she gave birth and I had put new bedding in the cage for her, and this morning I noticed drops of blood in the area where she is laying down. Could she still be bleeding after the fact, and should I get her checked out?
The babies are also squeaking or making a little noise and just wiggling around in the nest. I never had baby bunnies before so I just want to make sure I know what to look out for in regards to the babies.