Andrei
Chillin' with the herd
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Well, I do not know about rabbits but my queens keep the sperm alive for up to 5 yrs and they use from it all this time.
Bee Queen.
Bee Queen.
In my personal opinion, why does it matter "why" all of this is going on. She's a great mother. When she fought off her last kits, you knew she was going to have more. You are learning how she does things and what's "right " for her. She's an odd one, that's for sure! Until you hear from someone "in the know" about what is really going on with her, I would just keep doing what you're doing. Have those babies for meat, breed her when needed, and watch and learn whatever you can about her. Good luck, enjoy and have fun!Above are the images. The overworked freak of nature is the one whose showing us her behind in the cage with the nestbox. The NZ is the Male. He stays in the cage to the far left. The large NZ/CF cross outside in a separate pen is a monster female from the first litter...i am saving her to breed. She's almost 6 months now. So, then I will have a male and three females. Currently one of the females is on the chopping block, never produced. (Golding is making up for her failure!) The outdoor tractor which i built is where i put the mother and babies at about 2-3 weeks. At 4 weeks she started fighting them and thats when we removed her back to her cage and she made a nest and popped out miracle litter.