LhickenChicken
Free Ranging
- Jan 5, 2023
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Yeah, but they nurse twice a day, at morning and evening. So everyone says. I am choosing instead to bring him to Amora so she can feed him. He jumped out of the box last night and may have hurt himself. Amora is his best chance of survival.Well now I am a rabbit expert
Raised and showed Rex and Netherland Dwarf for years as a youth
Fact; does only nurse their babies once a day - true fact!
Also I have had litters of 12 no problem - split the litter in half and feed the one group in the
morning and they second group in the afternoon, roughly 12 hrs apart.
How old is this kit? If it doesn’t have its eyes open and out and about eating then it’s chances are not good,
So what I would do is have two nesting boxes and put half the litter in one box and the rest in the second box. Morning and evening bring the nest boxes out for momma to nurse. Once their eyes open and they start bopping out of the box nibbling on stuff you can put them all back together to finish growing up
EDIT: To clarify - bring one of the nestboxes out on the morning and the other in the evening so each group is fed once a day.
BFTP
These are a couple of the Rex I raised
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Netherland Dwarf
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Me and a ND rabbit at a show - gosh I was young there!
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And NO I am no interested in showing poultry!!!