I'm new to the whole rabbit breeding raising process.
I've always had at least 1 rabbit my whole life, but always bought them full grown or weaned.
I ended up breeding my female lopear to my male, and today she ended up giving birth to 3 babies.
I'm new to this, so I've been glued to the outside of her cage watching to see if she's taking care of them.
She had been building her nest for about a week now, and last night after I got home from work around 10, I went out and checked in her box and she had added a lot more fur and built it up, so I figured that either last night or today she would give birth. So I went out this morning around 10, and she was in the box, I opened it and there was blood. I watched her give birth to one of the babies.
She cleaned them up, they crawled under the fur, and she left the box and has been sitting in the other section of the cage. It is now 11:47, and she hasnt been in with them... is this normal? I figured she'd be in there with them letting them nurse and sitting on them for warmth. Why hasn't she checked up on them for the past hour? Should I do something?
I've always had at least 1 rabbit my whole life, but always bought them full grown or weaned.
I ended up breeding my female lopear to my male, and today she ended up giving birth to 3 babies.
I'm new to this, so I've been glued to the outside of her cage watching to see if she's taking care of them.
She had been building her nest for about a week now, and last night after I got home from work around 10, I went out and checked in her box and she had added a lot more fur and built it up, so I figured that either last night or today she would give birth. So I went out this morning around 10, and she was in the box, I opened it and there was blood. I watched her give birth to one of the babies.
She cleaned them up, they crawled under the fur, and she left the box and has been sitting in the other section of the cage. It is now 11:47, and she hasnt been in with them... is this normal? I figured she'd be in there with them letting them nurse and sitting on them for warmth. Why hasn't she checked up on them for the past hour? Should I do something?
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