I did have a question about my two does. When we got them each of them came with a pedigree and has an ear number. What I was wanting to know was when the babies are born what is the purpose of the ear number tattoo? Is this something that I should do before they are sold or does the new owner put the tattoo number on the ear?
The ear number serves no purpose to the rabbits other than identification and you are unable to show your rabbits in an ARBA sanctioned show if they don't have an ear tattoo. If you are going to a show at a local fair or something then they can just temporarily mark a code on their ear in sharpee
@ShadyGroveFarm1
I'm sorry to hear that you're having such a tough time. I reckon you know why I say that anyone who believes in the saying, "breeds like rabbits" has never tried it, huh?![]()
A litter as small as 2 or 3 can have a very hard time staying warm. For this reason, I bring my litters in the house when the temps are low, and only take them out to the mothers once or twice a day to nurse. Some of my does have had a little trouble getting the hang of this, others have no problems with it at all.
If these were my does, I'd rebreed straight away, and make sure to mark my calender when the next litter is due. Good Luck!
I know right!, really rabbits are that easy to breed. I might try doing that next time they are born. Both the pairs are together again and I'm keeping them together for a week cause that worked last time.