Wean at 5-8 Weeks of Age
5
Plan weaning between 5 and 8 weeks of age. By 5 weeks, kits eat solid food alongside nursing, and their cecal microbiome is establishing the bacterial colonies needed for hindgut fermentation. Weaning at 6-8 weeks reduces post-weaning mortality compared to early weaning at 4 weeks, which carries higher risk of enteritis.
Why It Works
Rabbit kits undergo a critical digestive transition between weeks 3 and 6 as they shift from milk to a fiber-based diet. The cecum matures and volatile fatty acid production stabilizes around 6-7 weeks. Weaning within this window aligns with natural digestive development, producing hardier weanlings with lower rates of mucoid enteropathy.
Tips
- Wean at 6 weeks for a good balance between doe recovery and kit readiness
- Consider weaning at 8 weeks for smaller or slower-developing litters
- Factor in doe body condition and breeding schedule when choosing the exact date
Created: 4/16/2025, 10:19:48 PM best practice
Calendar, observation skills