In the belfry.
Your doe is more than likely NOT going to have babies. Is she using her nest box for a potty?? That is a sure sign she is not pregnant, either that or you put her nest box in her potty corner and her cage is too small for her to establish another potty area. Usually after a doe makes her nest she does not set in it until the babies are born. Did you put the nest in too early??? That is another reason she might set in it. A nest box should not be put in with your doe until 3 days before she is due.
You can put nest boxes out with bird feeders and hay. The birds will feel safe within a nest box.
If the dudgies didnt lay their eggs in the nest it is because they didnt make the nest . At any pet store there is alittle ball that you put straw in it for the birds make their own nest and you can get them a nest box.
By helping put a box in a tree and put food in it.
By helping put a box in a tree and put food in it.
In or out of what? Their nest box? They should stay in their nest box until they are able to get out by themselves. Is that your question?
28 to 31 days from the day you bred your doe. Put a nest box full of bedding material in the cage on the 27th day and watch her go to town making a nest.
A birdbox is another term for a nest box, a man-made box provided for wild birds or small animals to nest in.
Yes bats do make nests
Bring it inside, and put the eggs in an incubator. If you don't have one then put them under a very powerful lamp in a box or cage. Hope this helps!
No but a cottontail mother may abandon her nest if you touch it. Domestic rabbits will not kill their babies if you touch their nest ,however, they may stomp their babies because there are predators (cats, dogs, weasels, owls, snakes) around, or loud noises like traffic or children screaming. They will stomp them because they are jumping in and out of the nest trying to protect them. You can touch a domestic rabbits nest if your bunny trusts you. Just put a dab of vanilla on your does nose and on the rim of the nest box. Wash your hands and make sure they are free of all lotion, perfume, soap or dog smells. Check the babies quickly to make sure all are alive and put the nest box back.
the female will be sitting in the nest box all day and the male is out side the cage garding the eggs from outside the breeding box.