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The early identification of lactation in female rabbits is crucial for enhancing the survival rate of their offspring and supporting their overall growth and development. To determine whether a female rabbit has sufficient milk, two primary methods can be used:
First, observe the condition of her mammary glands. A well-lactating doe will have noticeably swollen breasts, and when gently pressed, milk should flow out. If the breasts are not visibly enlarged, or if only a small amount of milk is expressed, it may indicate that the mother is producing insufficient milk. This is an important sign to monitor, especially in the first few days after birth.
Second, pay attention to the rabbit’s behavior and physical appearance. A properly nourished and lactating doe will typically be active, have a rounded and firm abdomen, and show elastic skin with a healthy, bright color. However, if the rabbit is seen constantly moving around in the nest, has sunken skin, a pale or bluish tinge to the stomach, dull fur, and shows signs of distress—such as raising its head and emitting loud cries when touched—it may be a sign that she is not producing enough milk. These behavioral and physical cues can help caretakers identify potential issues early on, allowing for timely intervention such as supplemental feeding or adjusting the mother’s diet.
By combining these observations, farmers and breeders can better support the health and well-being of both the mother and her young.