Hey there. New guy here, made an account here specifically to ask about this since I couldn’t find out much by googling.
I’ve got a couple rabbits, right now though I’ve got a bit of a question about my 5 year old female dwarf rabbit.
She’s had a couple false pregnancies in the past, but its just been as far as plucking fur and making a nest. However I picked her up today and noticed some of her (Im not sure what the specific term is, so I’ll call them nipples) were swollen and when I applied a gentle pressure to the swollen ones then some thin white-ish fluid comes out. I’ve had baby bunnies before so I’m familiar with bunny milk and it seems to be just that. I dabbed the fluid onto a paper towel and smelled it and I didn’t notice any bad smells so I’m fairly certain theres no infection.
Theres absolutely no way she can be pregnant. I only have one male and he’s fixed and in a separate room.
I’ve never heard of a false pregnancy causing milk to be produced before. I guess its quite possible if its a hormone related thing. Is there anything I should to care wise other than keep an eye on her and make sure she doesn’t get infected?
Thanks for the help!