Hopalong Causually
Loving the herd life
It's only two weeks after breeding, but you know how it is.
I've had the older doe since last summer and she had one litter before that. She was a bit bold and would charge me at first but warmed up to being handled very quickly. Well, I reached in to give her her daily scratch on the head today and she charged at me for the first time in about six months. Perhaps this uncharacteristic aggressiveness is an indication of successful breeding?
The younger doe will be having her first litter if all went well. She hasn't changed her disposition at all but was very receptive to the buck. He had four fall-offs, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed. Seventeen days and counting.
This is my first breeding attempt with all New Zealand Reds, so forgive my lack of patience, please.
I've had the older doe since last summer and she had one litter before that. She was a bit bold and would charge me at first but warmed up to being handled very quickly. Well, I reached in to give her her daily scratch on the head today and she charged at me for the first time in about six months. Perhaps this uncharacteristic aggressiveness is an indication of successful breeding?
The younger doe will be having her first litter if all went well. She hasn't changed her disposition at all but was very receptive to the buck. He had four fall-offs, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed. Seventeen days and counting.
This is my first breeding attempt with all New Zealand Reds, so forgive my lack of patience, please.