Though a buck might be enthusiastic, the weather still affects their sperm. Hoping this time around all works well and kits are the results.Myke said:We have had weird weather here, but my bucks were quite enthusiastic about breeding. Today is day 33 but it's not looking promising. I will breed my second doe tomorrow and the current doe next week. If nothing comes of those two attempts I think I will get some new breeders.
90 days seems a bit long. In my experience 30 days of cool weather fixes the fertility issue. However, this is dealing with NZW's, Am Blues and Cali's. Not sure if other types differ, but I never thought they did.DKRabbitry said:Our bucks did go steril from the heat this past summer, it takes 3 months or so after the last hot day for it to be *fixed*.