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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A care of rabbit kits, help please!

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    • flubby
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        Hi,

        I have found myself a first time grandma of a litter of 3 ND rabbits recently. They are currently 2 weeks old, and are active and hopping about the cage.

        I’m just wondering if it was alright to take them out to a separate cage in the day time, and return them to mum’s cage in the evening til morning the next day? The reason why I’m asking is because bunny mama has been rather irritated now that the kits are following her around and trying to suckle all the time! I was just thinking if that would be a good way to give her some peace in the daytime? Or does anyone have any advice regarding rampant ever hungry bunny kits?

        Any help is much appreciated, thank you!


      • Roberta
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          Can you extend the cage with an Xpen so they have somewhere to play ? that would be the best option, they need to be with her for another 6 weeks. It’s true that Mum Bun only feeds once or twice a day but I am loathe to separate as they need mums cecal poops now in addition to the milk. or can you take mum out to have some down time which would be better as she is the one that needs more space.


        • Roberta
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            BTW… I’m a rescuer not a breeder.


          • flubby
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              Thank you so much for your answer! I kind of had the same idea too, but I feel aLOT better that someone experienced agrees! I’ve extended her cage with an attached playpen for now – which the little ones can’t get into so it gives her an “escape area”


            • Kokaneeandkahlua
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                Yup if you can make the cage bigger, or the area they use, or take them away for rest periods that would work great. Being a mom is hard and everyone needs a break

                Just posting the rules about oopsy litters here for you for your reference for any future baby questions Hope we can help as you go along!

                https://binkybunny.com/FORUM/tabid/54/aft/10084/Default.aspx

                **D. Discussions of Breeding and Rabbits as Livestock: Discussions involving intentional breeding (of any animal) and meat & fur rabbits are not allowed.

                • Accidental Litters: We do not have the experience to advise you. We do not allow ongoing threads on the matter because the information then goes out to google search results, inviting more of the same. Only a couple of members have some experience with this, but we are unable to make sure the advice given is reliable; we are not a site or forum that has a wealth of experience in this matter and it would be better for your bunnies to find reliable resources for pregnant/nursing does and their babies. Please visit Resources and scroll to “Oops Surprise Litter”. Other forums like Rabbitsonline.net, that cater to a broader range of experience, may also be of help. And of course, be sure to seek vet care and advice. Do not post pictures of the litters unless you plan on keeping them.(or whichever one or so you plan to keep). Do not use the forum to give or sell bunnies as well.

                • Exceptions: Certified Rescues can post about a litters in regards to adoption and rescue support Rescues many times are subject to getting rabbits in that are already pregnant. They are allowed to use our forum to post about it in the RESCUE SECTION and use the forum as a resource for adoption.

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                1. This is your own baby bunny that are planning to buy/adopt/acquire OR you already bought, adopted or acquired. (but not through your own breeding – accidentally or intentionally)
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              • Roberta
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                  That sounds great Flubby. The extra space and time out will make for a much happier bunny. Make sure she is getting unlimited food too, lots of hay, greens and healthy plain pellets. Are you going to keep them ? I have 7 of my own and two remaining rescues waiting for adoption/foster. We can possibly help you find a good ezxotic vet in your area to have the spayed and neutered… Mum too as it can be an issue with uterine cancer and other problems later on if a bunny is not spayed.

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