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Since: Jun 27, 2003 Posts: 823
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2003 4:44 pm
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some of you remember, about 2 weeks ago, we foster 1 mini rex (female) and 2
mini lops (male) from the pet shop, yesterday the rex was making a nest so i
just clearing it up, she did that about half a day and she stopped, this
morning i came out to clearing her litter box to see that she pulling her
fur out alots, i try to feel her tummy but i did not feel any moving, is any
one have experience with female bunns pregnancy?if she is really pregnant,
how long she will have a kits after she pulled her fur out? is that possible
her have a false pregnant? i hope so, how that be, she was in cage by
herself at a pet shop.
Nhu
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Since: Jul 07, 2003 Posts: 427
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2003 4:44 pm
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nhu, i believe false pregnancies do happen with buns. i know there was
someone on the newsgroup who had the same thing happen. unfortunately, my
age is showing and i can't remember who.
hope it's a false one. let us know what happens.
mickey
"Nhu" <nhu036.DeleteThis@optonline.net> wrote in message
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> some of you remember, about 2 weeks ago, we foster 1 mini rex (female) and
2
> mini lops (male) from the pet shop, yesterday the rex was making a nest so
i
> just clearing it up, she did that about half a day and she stopped, this
> morning i came out to clearing her litter box to see that she pulling her
> fur out alots, i try to feel her tummy but i did not feel any moving, is
any
> one have experience with female bunns pregnancy?if she is really pregnant,
> how long she will have a kits after she pulled her fur out? is that
possible
> her have a false pregnant? i hope so, how that be, she was in cage by
> herself at a pet shop.
>
> Nhu
>
> --
> (V)
> ( ' ' )
> (''') (''')
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2003 5:11 pm
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I really don't trust pet shops. She may have been paired
with a male when shipped. Then again, it could be a false
pregnancy. Good luck!
--
Professor Sparkle & The Magic Rabbits
Nhu wrote:
> some of you remember, about 2 weeks ago, we foster 1 mini rex (female) and 2
> mini lops (male) from the pet shop, yesterday the rex was making a nest so i
> just clearing it up, she did that about half a day and she stopped, this
> morning i came out to clearing her litter box to see that she pulling her
> fur out alots, i try to feel her tummy but i did not feel any moving, is any
> one have experience with female bunns pregnancy?if she is really pregnant,
> how long she will have a kits after she pulled her fur out? is that possible
> her have a false pregnant? i hope so, how that be, she was in cage by
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Since: Aug 20, 2003 Posts: 338
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2003 5:59 pm
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Oh Nhu,
don't feel desperate....I think that ..if she is pulling her fur out...she
might be having the babies in one or two days..!
It could be false pregnancy ..but I don't think so..:(
You wrote that she was alone in her cage when you took her...but she might
have had "company" before..and they had sold the male that was with her..
In case she is pregnant....for now...avoid picking her up altogether and
avoid any possible cause of stress...like loud noises...etc.
Make sure none of the males can get to her....and feed her a very rich
diet,if you can,lots of fresh veggies,alfalfa hay and possibly some pellets
formulated for growing bunnies...they are used to make sure she will have
milk'(in case she is pregnant)and good quality milk....:)
If I'm not mistaken you usually buy the Oxbow pellets...or you wrote once
that you can find it no problem...(?),if you buy the 15/23 for growing
bunnies...that is great for nursing bunnies as well....!!
I think you are going to be a Grandma :)
I know...I hope she is not pregnant....but if she is ..I'm sure you'll find
good homes for the kits...
Let us know ....
Take care,
Shan
"Nhu" <nhu036 RemoveThis @optonline.net> wrote in message
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> some of you remember, about 2 weeks ago, we foster 1 mini rex (female) and
2
> mini lops (male) from the pet shop, yesterday the rex was making a nest so
i
> just clearing it up, she did that about half a day and she stopped, this
> morning i came out to clearing her litter box to see that she pulling her
> fur out alots, i try to feel her tummy but i did not feel any moving, is
any
> one have experience with female bunns pregnancy?if she is really pregnant,
> how long she will have a kits after she pulled her fur out? is that
possible
> her have a false pregnant? i hope so, how that be, she was in cage by
> herself at a pet shop.
>
> Nhu
>
> --
> (V)
> ( ' ' )
> (''') (''')
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Since: Aug 20, 2003 Posts: 338
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2003 6:02 pm
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Nhu,
I didn't mean to say to feed her milk....don't! :)
This is what I wrote and it came out wrong....
> milk'(in case she is pregnant)and good quality milk....:)
I meant to say that she will have a good quality milk(rich)for her kits
....if her diet is appropriate..:) Sorry....!
Ciao!
Shan
"Shan" <nospam.DeleteThis@invalid.com> wrote in message
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> Oh Nhu,
> don't feel desperate....I think that ..if she is pulling her fur out...she
> might be having the babies in one or two days..!
>
> It could be false pregnancy ..but I don't think so..:(
> You wrote that she was alone in her cage when you took her...but she might
> have had "company" before..and they had sold the male that was with her..
>
> In case she is pregnant....for now...avoid picking her up altogether and
> avoid any possible cause of stress...like loud noises...etc.
> Make sure none of the males can get to her....and feed her a very rich
> diet,if you can,lots of fresh veggies,alfalfa hay and possibly some
pellets
> formulated for growing bunnies...they are used to make sure she will have
> milk'(in case she is pregnant)and good quality milk....:)
>
> If I'm not mistaken you usually buy the Oxbow pellets...or you wrote once
> that you can find it no problem...(?),if you buy the 15/23 for growing
> bunnies...that is great for nursing bunnies as well....!!
>
> I think you are going to be a Grandma :)
> I know...I hope she is not pregnant....but if she is ..I'm sure you'll
find
> good homes for the kits...
>
> Let us know ....
> Take care,
> Shan
>
> "Nhu" <nhu036.DeleteThis@optonline.net> wrote in message
> news:2YhIb.37465$wz4.8666478@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.net...
> > some of you remember, about 2 weeks ago, we foster 1 mini rex (female)
and
> 2
> > mini lops (male) from the pet shop, yesterday the rex was making a nest
so
> i
> > just clearing it up, she did that about half a day and she stopped, this
> > morning i came out to clearing her litter box to see that she pulling
her
> > fur out alots, i try to feel her tummy but i did not feel any moving, is
> any
> > one have experience with female bunns pregnancy?if she is really
pregnant,
> > how long she will have a kits after she pulled her fur out? is that
> possible
> > her have a false pregnant? i hope so, how that be, she was in cage by
> > herself at a pet shop.
> >
> > Nhu
> >
> > --
> > (V)
> > ( ' ' )
> > (''') (''')
> >
> >
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Since: Jul 07, 2003 Posts: 427
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2003 6:02 pm
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> I didn't mean to say to feed her milk....don't! :)
> This is what I wrote and it came out wrong....
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> > milk'(in case she is pregnant)and good quality milk....:)
>
> I meant to say that she will have a good quality milk(rich)for her kits
> ...if her diet is appropriate..:) Sorry....!
you're not the only one that has that problem shan.........i do it all the
time! the hands are quicker than the eye ;o)
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Since: Apr 17, 2004 Posts: 1615
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2003 7:24 pm
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Hi Nhu,
I have my fingers crossed that it is a false prenancy.
Rabbits usually have babies 24-48 hrs after making a nest.
Good luck!
Rhonda
Nhu wrote:
> some of you remember, about 2 weeks ago, we foster 1 mini rex (female) and 2
> mini lops (male) from the pet shop, yesterday the rex was making a nest so i
> just clearing it up, she did that about half a day and she stopped, this
> morning i came out to clearing her litter box to see that she pulling her
> fur out alots, i try to feel her tummy but i did not feel any moving, is any
> one have experience with female bunns pregnancy?if she is really pregnant,
> how long she will have a kits after she pulled her fur out? is that possible
> her have a false pregnant? i hope so, how that be, she was in cage by
> herself at a pet shop.
>
> Nhu
>
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Since: Nov 28, 2003 Posts: 51
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2003 7:59 pm
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Nhu - Wendy has ripped her fur out a number of times, twice it led to
babies. After she had her litters she would still rip her fur out, put it
in the crack of the couch and sit on it to keep it warm. When she ripped
her fur out and had her babies, it was within a days time frame. Good luck
and let us know what happens Nhu.
--
Lisa & the "Fab Four" - Cartman, Wendy, Boo Boo & Hershey
www.geocities.com/pinktrixrabbit/Home.html
"Nhu" <nhu036.TakeThisOut@optonline.net> wrote in message
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> some of you remember, about 2 weeks ago, we foster 1 mini rex (female) and
2
> mini lops (male) from the pet shop, yesterday the rex was making a nest so
i
> just clearing it up, she did that about half a day and she stopped, this
> morning i came out to clearing her litter box to see that she pulling her
> fur out alots, i try to feel her tummy but i did not feel any moving, is
any
> one have experience with female bunns pregnancy?if she is really pregnant,
> how long she will have a kits after she pulled her fur out? is that
possible
> her have a false pregnant? i hope so, how that be, she was in cage by
> herself at a pet shop.
>
> Nhu
>
> --
> (V)
> ( ' ' )
> (''') (''')
>
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Since: Jun 27, 2003 Posts: 823
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2003 8:17 pm
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hope you right Professor, that a false pregnancy, we need all ears, paws and
tails cross, that she is not pregnant.
Nhu
"Professor" <magic-ny DeleteThis @earthlink.net.nojunk> wrote in message
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> I really don't trust pet shops. She may have been paired
> with a male when shipped. Then again, it could be a false
> pregnancy. Good luck!
> --
> Professor Sparkle & The Magic Rabbits
>
> Nhu wrote:
> > some of you remember, about 2 weeks ago, we foster 1 mini rex (female)
and 2
> > mini lops (male) from the pet shop, yesterday the rex was making a nest
so i
> > just clearing it up, she did that about half a day and she stopped, this
> > morning i came out to clearing her litter box to see that she pulling
her
> > fur out alots, i try to feel her tummy but i did not feel any moving, is
any
> > one have experience with female bunns pregnancy?if she is really
pregnant,
> > how long she will have a kits after she pulled her fur out? is that
possible
> > her have a false pregnant? i hope so, how that be, she was in cage by
> > herself at a pet shop.
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(Msg. 10) Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2003 8:18 pm
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thanks mickey, i hope just a false pregnancies too.
Nhu
"mixter" <mbeaucha.DeleteThis@omega-advisors.com> wrote in message
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> nhu, i believe false pregnancies do happen with buns. i know there was
> someone on the newsgroup who had the same thing happen. unfortunately, my
> age is showing and i can't remember who.
>
> hope it's a false one. let us know what happens.
>
> mickey
>
> "Nhu" <nhu036.DeleteThis@optonline.net> wrote in message
> news:2YhIb.37465$wz4.8666478@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.net...
> > some of you remember, about 2 weeks ago, we foster 1 mini rex (female)
and
> 2
> > mini lops (male) from the pet shop, yesterday the rex was making a nest
so
> i
> > just clearing it up, she did that about half a day and she stopped, this
> > morning i came out to clearing her litter box to see that she pulling
her
> > fur out alots, i try to feel her tummy but i did not feel any moving, is
> any
> > one have experience with female bunns pregnancy?if she is really
pregnant,
> > how long she will have a kits after she pulled her fur out? is that
> possible
> > her have a false pregnant? i hope so, how that be, she was in cage by
> > herself at a pet shop.
> >
> > Nhu
> >
> > --
> > (V)
> > ( ' ' )
> > (''') (''')
> >
> >
>
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(Msg. 11) Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2003 8:27 pm
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thanks shan, she is in a very quite room right now, i dont want to stress
her, this morning when i try to petting her, she make a sound like she is
crying but she put her head down to be pet, she is just a sweet bunn, i do
give her and everybunns veggies at night and unlimit hay, i do have timothy
pellets, look like she does not eating much, all she wanted to do is making
a nest and pulling her fur out, is that hurst? i feel so bad for her, i am
praying that she is not pregnant.
Nhu
"Shan" <nospam.DeleteThis@invalid.com> wrote in message
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> Oh Nhu,
> don't feel desperate....I think that ..if she is pulling her fur out...she
> might be having the babies in one or two days..!
>
> It could be false pregnancy ..but I don't think so..:(
> You wrote that she was alone in her cage when you took her...but she might
> have had "company" before..and they had sold the male that was with her..
>
> In case she is pregnant....for now...avoid picking her up altogether and
> avoid any possible cause of stress...like loud noises...etc.
> Make sure none of the males can get to her....and feed her a very rich
> diet,if you can,lots of fresh veggies,alfalfa hay and possibly some
pellets
> formulated for growing bunnies...they are used to make sure she will have
> milk'(in case she is pregnant)and good quality milk....:)
>
> If I'm not mistaken you usually buy the Oxbow pellets...or you wrote once
> that you can find it no problem...(?),if you buy the 15/23 for growing
> bunnies...that is great for nursing bunnies as well....!!
>
> I think you are going to be a Grandma :)
> I know...I hope she is not pregnant....but if she is ..I'm sure you'll
find
> good homes for the kits...
>
> Let us know ....
> Take care,
> Shan
>
> "Nhu" <nhu036.DeleteThis@optonline.net> wrote in message
> news:2YhIb.37465$wz4.8666478@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.net...
> > some of you remember, about 2 weeks ago, we foster 1 mini rex (female)
and
> 2
> > mini lops (male) from the pet shop, yesterday the rex was making a nest
so
> i
> > just clearing it up, she did that about half a day and she stopped, this
> > morning i came out to clearing her litter box to see that she pulling
her
> > fur out alots, i try to feel her tummy but i did not feel any moving, is
> any
> > one have experience with female bunns pregnancy?if she is really
pregnant,
> > how long she will have a kits after she pulled her fur out? is that
> possible
> > her have a false pregnant? i hope so, how that be, she was in cage by
> > herself at a pet shop.
> >
> > Nhu
> >
> > --
> > (V)
> > ( ' ' )
> > (''') (''')
> >
> >
>
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(Msg. 12) Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2003 8:29 pm
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thanks rhonda, guest i have to wait for couples days to known if i am a
grandmom or not, hehehe
i am scary.
Nhu
"Rhonda" <san-toki.TakeThisOut@attremovethis.net> wrote in message
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> Hi Nhu,
>
> I have my fingers crossed that it is a false prenancy.
>
> Rabbits usually have babies 24-48 hrs after making a nest.
>
> Good luck!
>
> Rhonda
>
> Nhu wrote:
>
> > some of you remember, about 2 weeks ago, we foster 1 mini rex (female)
and 2
> > mini lops (male) from the pet shop, yesterday the rex was making a nest
so i
> > just clearing it up, she did that about half a day and she stopped, this
> > morning i came out to clearing her litter box to see that she pulling
her
> > fur out alots, i try to feel her tummy but i did not feel any moving, is
any
> > one have experience with female bunns pregnancy?if she is really
pregnant,
> > how long she will have a kits after she pulled her fur out? is that
possible
> > her have a false pregnant? i hope so, how that be, she was in cage by
> > herself at a pet shop.
> >
> > Nhu
> >
> >
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(Msg. 13) Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2003 8:32 pm
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thanks lisa, need vibes for midnite's not pregnant, i will get drunk if she
is not pregnant.
Nhu
"Pinktrixrabbit" <Pinktrixrabbit DeleteThis @aol.com> wrote in message
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> Nhu - Wendy has ripped her fur out a number of times, twice it led to
> babies. After she had her litters she would still rip her fur out, put it
> in the crack of the couch and sit on it to keep it warm. When she ripped
> her fur out and had her babies, it was within a days time frame. Good luck
> and let us know what happens Nhu.
>
> --
> Lisa & the "Fab Four" - Cartman, Wendy, Boo Boo & Hershey
>
> www.geocities.com/pinktrixrabbit/Home.html
> "Nhu" <nhu036 DeleteThis @optonline.net> wrote in message
> news:2YhIb.37465$wz4.8666478@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.net...
> > some of you remember, about 2 weeks ago, we foster 1 mini rex (female)
and
> 2
> > mini lops (male) from the pet shop, yesterday the rex was making a nest
so
> i
> > just clearing it up, she did that about half a day and she stopped, this
> > morning i came out to clearing her litter box to see that she pulling
her
> > fur out alots, i try to feel her tummy but i did not feel any moving, is
> any
> > one have experience with female bunns pregnancy?if she is really
pregnant,
> > how long she will have a kits after she pulled her fur out? is that
> possible
> > her have a false pregnant? i hope so, how that be, she was in cage by
> > herself at a pet shop.
> >
> > Nhu
> >
> > --
> > (V)
> > ( ' ' )
> > (''') (''')
> >
> >
>
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(Msg. 14) Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2003 8:43 pm
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"Nhu" <nhu036 DeleteThis @optonline.net> wrote in message
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< look like she does not eating much, all she wanted to do is making
> a nest and pulling her fur out, is that hurst? i feel so bad for her>
No Nhu,I don't think that hurts a at all,it wouldn't feel like us pulling on
her hair....bunnies have "a way" to do it...it's instinctive for them to do
so and even if it looks like they are hurting themselves...they are not :)
The fact that she is not eating much...makes think that she really is
pregnant:(
I know....this is not what we want....but you couldn't know...and it's
better that she will be having the kits with you rather than alone in a pet
store....who knows what would have happened to them:)
I still hope she is NOT pregnant...but if she is...well ...she has the best
care she could ever wish for....she has you :)
Timothy pellets are good...but I would make sure she has the alfalfa pellets
for now...you can buy the small bag....but if you can't at the
moment....just do what you are doing...it sounds good :)
Very important is not to pick her up....IF she is pregnant..you'll find a
"little surprise" in one day or two...
Take care...and keep us all posted...
Shan
"Nhu" <nhu036 DeleteThis @optonline.net> wrote in message
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> thanks shan, she is in a very quite room right now, i dont want to stress
> her, this morning when i try to petting her, she make a sound like she is
> crying but she put her head down to be pet, she is just a sweet bunn, i do
> give her and everybunns veggies at night and unlimit hay, i do have
timothy
> pellets, look like she does not eating much, all she wanted to do is
making
> a nest and pulling her fur out, is that hurst? i feel so bad for her, i am
> praying that she is not pregnant.
>
> Nhu
> "Shan" <nospam DeleteThis @invalid.com> wrote in message
> news:_1jIb.170005$2We1.150004@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com...
> > Oh Nhu,
> > don't feel desperate....I think that ..if she is pulling her fur
out...she
> > might be having the babies in one or two days..!
> >
> > It could be false pregnancy ..but I don't think so..:(
> > You wrote that she was alone in her cage when you took her...but she
might
> > have had "company" before..and they had sold the male that was with
her..
> >
> > In case she is pregnant....for now...avoid picking her up altogether and
> > avoid any possible cause of stress...like loud noises...etc.
> > Make sure none of the males can get to her....and feed her a very rich
> > diet,if you can,lots of fresh veggies,alfalfa hay and possibly some
> pellets
> > formulated for growing bunnies...they are used to make sure she will
have
> > milk'(in case she is pregnant)and good quality milk....:)
> >
> > If I'm not mistaken you usually buy the Oxbow pellets...or you wrote
once
> > that you can find it no problem...(?),if you buy the 15/23 for growing
> > bunnies...that is great for nursing bunnies as well....!!
> >
> > I think you are going to be a Grandma :)
> > I know...I hope she is not pregnant....but if she is ..I'm sure you'll
> find
> > good homes for the kits...
> >
> > Let us know ....
> > Take care,
> > Shan
> >
> > "Nhu" <nhu036 DeleteThis @optonline.net> wrote in message
> > news:2YhIb.37465$wz4.8666478@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.net...
> > > some of you remember, about 2 weeks ago, we foster 1 mini rex (female)
> and
> > 2
> > > mini lops (male) from the pet shop, yesterday the rex was making a
nest
> so
> > i
> > > just clearing it up, she did that about half a day and she stopped,
this
> > > morning i came out to clearing her litter box to see that she pulling
> her
> > > fur out alots, i try to feel her tummy but i did not feel any moving,
is
> > any
> > > one have experience with female bunns pregnancy?if she is really
> pregnant,
> > > how long she will have a kits after she pulled her fur out? is that
> > possible
> > > her have a false pregnant? i hope so, how that be, she was in cage by
> > > herself at a pet shop.
> > >
> > > Nhu
> > >
> > > --
> > > (V)
> > > ( ' ' )
> > > (''') (''')
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
> >> Stay informed about: a very worry mom |
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(Msg. 15) Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2003 8:44 pm
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That is very true Mickey!! :)
Ciao..
Shan
"mixter" <mbeaucha RemoveThis @omega-advisors.com> wrote in message
news:bssmnn$1304v$1@ID-76804.news.uni-berlin.de...
> > I didn't mean to say to feed her milk....don't! :)
> > This is what I wrote and it came out wrong....
> >
> > > milk'(in case she is pregnant)and good quality milk....:)
> >
> > I meant to say that she will have a good quality milk(rich)for her kits
> > ...if her diet is appropriate..:) Sorry....!
>
> you're not the only one that has that problem shan.........i do it all the
> time! the hands are quicker than the eye ;o)
>
> mickey
>
> >> Stay informed about: a very worry mom |
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