A few very early clips of Inga's young quintuplets aged just 15 hours. All survived and they are now happy, healthy adults. NB Offensive or inappropriate comments will not be published.
@DocWyldeCard Mum had a litter of 5 but the litter size doesn't increase daily..?? Her kits grow normally, increasing in size daily but she doesn't give birth to more kits...???!!!!
@MyWhorehouse There is no problem in handling them as youngsters. They become accustomed to human touch from a young age and grow up with no fear or apprehension towards humans and remain superb companion pets. They're happy healthy 4-year old adults now and their own mum will be 5 years old in a week.
mmh hab was geiles entdeckt haha
SimonaKendalbl884 2 months ago
@BreakneckHeartache - no, pet rabbits, not show rabbits!
rossrabbits 5 months ago
@sgsfly I can assure you mum didn't eat them - they're no 4 years old!!
rossrabbits 5 months ago
@GrdMsterSxay No, they're baby rabbits, not rats!
rossrabbits 5 months ago
@RoyCoert There is no problem in handling them carefully following birth. This is also a way to check they're all being fed and cleaned by mum.
rossrabbits 5 months ago
@AshleyC199 Gestation is 31 days and they were born on the 31st day following conception.
rossrabbits 5 months ago
@DocWyldeCard Mum had a litter of 5 but the litter size doesn't increase daily..?? Her kits grow normally, increasing in size daily but she doesn't give birth to more kits...???!!!!
rossrabbits 5 months ago
@MyWhorehouse There is no problem in handling them as youngsters. They become accustomed to human touch from a young age and grow up with no fear or apprehension towards humans and remain superb companion pets. They're happy healthy 4-year old adults now and their own mum will be 5 years old in a week.
rossrabbits 5 months ago
@ContusionsX Their litter tray is cleaned daily so there is no smell!
rossrabbits 5 months ago
@DASW7 Yes - a family of newborn are called a litter!
rossrabbits 5 months ago