My Rabbit Journey~New Pics pg 17

No, they're all raised the same way, and 2, 3, and 4 were even in adjoining cages. 4 is an experienced second-year breeder, and 2 and 3 were first-timers. It's common for my does to take a litter or two to get the hang of mothering, as it's part instinct and part learned behavior. But, I've never had one die after kindling before.
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This is how it's supposed to end up:

 
Awwww....they are adorable! Well, I guess, it may be awhile before we actually have bunnies.
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That's kinda depressing!
No, they're all raised the same way, and 2, 3, and 4 were even in adjoining cages. 4 is an experienced second-year breeder, and 2 and 3 were first-timers. It's common for my does to take a litter or two to get the hang of mothering, as it's part instinct and part learned behavior. But, I've never had one die after kindling before.
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This is how it's supposed to end up:

 
I use pine shavings and alfalfa hay. (I used to use straw, but heard that bugs like fleas, mites, and ticks like to live and breed in the hollows.) I fill the nest box about halfway with pine shavings and a little hay, then put a lot more hay on the cage floor for the doe to take in herself.
 

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