Does can't seem to have litters.

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:\ That's not good. I would probably cull her as soon as she's done raising her litter (if she is indeed preggers :fl)
I won't keep aggressive animals. I might consider keeping a doe or two from her if I were you, but you still have the potential of them inheriting her nasty disposition if it's a genetic problem rather than mistreatment.
I've had some does turn nasty when they reach maturity. They never last long around here :drool
 

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I'd considered culling her. The only reason I haven't is I only have 2 large does at the moment. One of the does (the white) is nice, the brown one is the problem doe.

I was thinking about waiting until I could keep a doe or 2 back from the white doe & then cull the brown doe. I wasn't planning on keeping any of her kits because of her issues.
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I'm glad you think there's hope for kits, I was surprised, but unsure when I palpitated her. I think she is pregnant, the brown doe is not. I palpitated both, the brown doe may be having a false pregnancy again :rolleyes: She isn't bloated, just grumpy, but then she always is. :old

How many rabbits do you have? :)
 

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Sounds good :) I kept a somewhat aggressive doe when I started out due to lack of options, so I hear you :rolleyes:
Right now I have 3 bucks and 8 does with a litter of 9 on the ground and should have 3 pregnant right now :)
 

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I have one buck, but he's a dwarf lop :( I plan to get a bigger buck. I also have another doe which is his sister & another dwarf lop. Both small & both very sweet with wonderful temperments, but not really what I wanted.

Then I have the 2 big mutt does which are pretty big, with good dewlaps. I have no idea whether they are sisters or were just picked up together as kits.

I was going to go the pet shop & select the largest buns, but its £30 a rabbit & thats just for small ones :( Big NZ & Californian whites are £60 - £80 a rabbit which I'm assuming is to stop anyone buying them for meat purposes which while perfectly legal here, is frowned upon heavily. In your country thats 80 - 100$ per rabbit.
How much did you pay for meat rabbits? :duc
 

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Here the price usually depends on the age. I can buy babies for around $10 and adult proven breeders for anything from $25-50 depending on the gender and age. Males are usually on the lower end.
Where I live, meat rabbits are very acceptable and desired. I get the occasional nasty email when selling, but that's all they can do to me :rolleyes:

There are also auction places around my area where you can buy rabbits for anything from $2 - $70 depending on the day and the people there!
 

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We've got babies!

One doe sadly ate her own litter (didn't even know she was pregnant!) then had a stroke 2 days ago & I had to cull her because she couldn't stand, eat / drink on her own etc(the little lop eared doe that was the bucks sister).
What may have caused this?

But today I found a nest in one of the pens built by my white doe!

She looked very pleased with herself & I counted at least 2 babies after I removed her. I didn't touch the nest directly, just carefully peeled some fur back for a peek with a small stick, then covered them back over. The pen looked like a rabbit had exploded & she had built her nest in a corner & most of the fluff was there & the kits were well protected.

Very pleased with her, she's done perfectly.

Mama's out in the run now enjoying the good weather :)

Now, we are just waiting on our other doe.
 

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Sorry for your loss, I had a hen break an egg perfectly developing. Good Doe:weee.
 

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Ok, recount, there are at least 6 kits & they are big babies!

She's been being a typical doe ignoring them now they are here :fl Any health issues I should look out for?

I checked her vent earlier & she was spotting blood, I'm going to check again tomorrow & see if it stops. The previous doe who ate her kits also spotted blood for nearly 48 hours before she stopped, so I'm not too worried at the moment. :caf Apart from the small matter of that doe died of course :( I'll be watching this doe o_O
 
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