LavenderGlenn
Learning from everywhere!
Hey everyone!
Well, this is my first time raising rabbits on my own after 24 years of not having them. It's a big new experience that I've gotten great advice during. I have two bucks and a doe of Californians then 1 Argent mix (Creme and Noir I believe) doe that I adopted from a homesteader. Anyhow, my wonderful "Big Momma" has just kindled seven healthy large kits. This is her first litter and she's done wonderful so far. The kits have almost tripled their size in as many days with fat bellies.
I feed her a little alfalfa, unlimited Timothy, Show Pellets from Purina (can't really find a local supplier that's selling better), some fresh Kale (she's 6 feet from my Kale bed) and a little Romaine Lettuce daily.
My question is: In addition to the above, what can I feed her that will "pack" her milk full of nutrients for healthy strong babies with a stronger immune system?
Thank you and much bunny love! :bunny18
Well, this is my first time raising rabbits on my own after 24 years of not having them. It's a big new experience that I've gotten great advice during. I have two bucks and a doe of Californians then 1 Argent mix (Creme and Noir I believe) doe that I adopted from a homesteader. Anyhow, my wonderful "Big Momma" has just kindled seven healthy large kits. This is her first litter and she's done wonderful so far. The kits have almost tripled their size in as many days with fat bellies.
I feed her a little alfalfa, unlimited Timothy, Show Pellets from Purina (can't really find a local supplier that's selling better), some fresh Kale (she's 6 feet from my Kale bed) and a little Romaine Lettuce daily.
My question is: In addition to the above, what can I feed her that will "pack" her milk full of nutrients for healthy strong babies with a stronger immune system?
Thank you and much bunny love! :bunny18