They were bred for pets and their parents characteristics not for anything else. I honeslty couldnt care less that harlequins were born. They were the first to get reserved...
Im not. Neither parent had harlequin in their lines last 3 generations.
My doe has had harlequins in her first litter but that came from the harlequin buck she accidently mated with. Not from her.
Day 4
Kit A - cream with no marking yet.
Kit B - lilac otter
Kit C - harlequin with most markings
Kit D - harlequin with no facial markings
Kit E - chocolate otter
Kit F - chocolate otter (runt)
Kit G - blue otter slightly lighter than kit H
Kit H - blue otter
Kit I - harlequin with...
She lost 3 only 2 days ago. I thought that was it and everything. But no. She then has 9 kits.
Im wondering if she got pregnant in both horns? No idea though. She has confused me greatly xx
She looks at a healthy weight to me. I have 3 who are like this and my vet said it is a perfect weight and size for them.
Popsickles is correct. Most rabbits are overweight x
My first 2 rabbits were possibly brother and sister as i brought them from same breeder. I originally thought they were both boys... turns out not the case.
I seperated them.
My doe then had 5 healthy kits. Not good stock but amazing pets. X
Omg i had the best suprise earlier. Despite her miscarrying 3 babies 2days ago.... she has had 9 kits this morning! All alive and doing well. Cant explain it myself but im absolutely thrilled!!!!!
Okay so i wanted to know a little more information on this question i have. Has anyone done it? How dangerous is it? Etc.
One of my does lost her litter a few days ago and she has since been withdrawn, she rebuilt a nest and keeps checking it for kits. She wont leave her hutch and is in all...
Sadly she had the kits but none of them made it x
She will just be kept as a non breeder. X
She is only almost a year old but i would rather not put her through the stress of rebreeding x