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  1. oldhenlikesdogs

    Rabbit Breeding

    That would be my thoughts too. Keep it simple with rabbits seems to be the best. They are stinking cute buggers. :)
  2. oldhenlikesdogs

    Rabbit Breeding

    These are my kits, they are a mini lop lionhead cross. I kept 4 and my niece took 3.
  3. oldhenlikesdogs

    Rabbit Breeding

    Could of been they ate too much grass too quickly. I started mine on handfuls. My rabbits don't have free access to grass so they only get what I bring them, and I can slowly increase the amounts so they don't get sick.. I feed mine our own hay we bale for our goats. I tried the bagged hays...
  4. oldhenlikesdogs

    Rabbit Breeding

    I started to wean my babies at 5 weeks by letting the mom out to play for a few hours and the kits spent more time nibbling pellets and hay. They also drank a lot of water. At 6 weeks I started to remove the babies at night to a new cage. At 7 weeks I completely weaned them. They were given...
  5. oldhenlikesdogs

    Rabbit Breeding

    If they died at 6-7 weeks I would wonder if there was something wrong in the weaning process. They can be extremely sensitive to food quality and changes in the diet. I'm sorry you lost them. They were adorable. My doe had her litter at about 7-8 months of age. She was a perfect mom from the start.
  6. oldhenlikesdogs

    Rabbit Breeding

    You have a bad doe. I wouldn't be breeding her again. It also sounds like something could be wrong inside with her if she isn't pregnant again, though I have read that they take a few months off from breeding in November and December. I am a novice owner with one accidental litter under my...
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