I had an 11 pound New Zealand rabbit when I was a teen. (Actually I had over 20 different rabbits
) Every litter she had she'd kill them by mauling, stomping or eating. I worked at a vet clinic so received info and help but had to hand raise her last 2 litters before finally separating her completely from males. I really didn't think they could STILL breed through tiny hardware cloth! Sometimes they just aren't the mother type.
) Every litter she had she'd kill them by mauling, stomping or eating. I worked at a vet clinic so received info and help but had to hand raise her last 2 litters before finally separating her completely from males. I really didn't think they could STILL breed through tiny hardware cloth! Sometimes they just aren't the mother type.
Hens go broody when you don’t want them to… and won’t go broody when you do.
