c&c babies wrote:
you have calmed me down alot and i think im going to get her spayed thank you so much jcottonl02
It's no problem c&c babies
Def get her spayed if you don't want to breed
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Funny story. My friend was trying to breed her Chinchilla Netherland Dwarf for ages! She would put her with another Nethie, and they would seem to 'do the deed', and then Whisper would go through all the motions of being pregnant......to end up not being. Either this was a phantom pregnancy, or her reabsorbing the foetal tissue.
Rabbits have the amazing ability to reabsorb the foetus in the very earliest stages of pregnancy (yes, it sounds unbelievable, but I assure you it is true), usually when the 'pregnant' doe has limited nutrition, and high stress levels, which usually happens in times when the warren is too full, and food and space is limited.
Eventually she did breed though lol! But it would always be 'dammit- a false pregnancy again! We were all so prepared!'
But I honestly wouldn't worry at all. This seems like perfectly normal, common behaviour, that happens with lots of does