19 More Rabbit Kits in 1 Afternoon!

"Breeding like rabbits" is real, folks! Within 5 weeks, our colony went from a total population of 4 (3 does and a buck) to over 40 because two does gave birth to a total of 39 kits in just 35 days. 😳 After this explosion of the population, I decided that Skippy, our buck, needed his own area so his ladies could have a break between litters.
Enjoy the video as I bring you along on the discovery of the new litters!

Пікірлер: 3

  • @user-sj2hi5fn4m
    @user-sj2hi5fn4m24 күн бұрын

    They had 20 each?? How many survived? Wow. Good luck!

  • @lastfrontieradventures4292

    @lastfrontieradventures4292

    23 күн бұрын

    One had nine and one had 10. I think all but one survived in each litter.

  • @olgamika7734
    @olgamika773415 күн бұрын

    Hi! I just watched one of your older videos on your other channel on halter training a cow. I didn’t see an option to comment there. I have a 5yo jersey I’m milking and she’s sassy. Lately she doesn’t want to leave the barn after milking, or will stop and go a different direction when I walk her back to her paddock (we rotationally graze). Usually a little tug on her collar will get her going or I will even clip a lead rope on or slip a halter on her. Today she wasn’t having it and pulled and dragged me all over the place. I even ended up with a couple of bruises. I understand, it was my mistake… she isn’t properly halter trained, so I shouldn’t try to “lead” her like that. She came to me from a dairy a little over a year ago. What would you do in my situation? I need her to respect me. She can be difficult in the stanchion too, dancing a lot and putting her feet where it makes it hard to milk. I try to correct her, but that girl is stubborn!