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Exploring the pasture
Okay, so I'm new, inexperienced and not particularly bright, any advice is welcome.
We have 3 rabbits, one buck, two does for the purpose of meat. One doe is very small, and I think she's too young to be bred (not that I have anything to go on other than her size, she just seems too small so I'm waiting.) The other doe has spent time with the buck, he's mounted her, but not done the tell tale falling off to the side like I've read about. But, on one occasion I found he'd climbed into her pen (fixed that now) and was sitting beside her with a very satisfied look.
I'm trying to figure out if she's pregnant. Can't feel marbles in her abdomen, but when I put her back in with the buck she flips out. She does this whimper/growl thing that almost sound like a dog crying but lower pitched and guttural. She runs around and the only way he can mount her is backwards (her being in the wrong direction) which isn't going to get him anywhere.
Any other way to tell? If I force breed her and she's already pregnant, will it hurt her or her young?
Thanks to all,
Brian
We have 3 rabbits, one buck, two does for the purpose of meat. One doe is very small, and I think she's too young to be bred (not that I have anything to go on other than her size, she just seems too small so I'm waiting.) The other doe has spent time with the buck, he's mounted her, but not done the tell tale falling off to the side like I've read about. But, on one occasion I found he'd climbed into her pen (fixed that now) and was sitting beside her with a very satisfied look.
I'm trying to figure out if she's pregnant. Can't feel marbles in her abdomen, but when I put her back in with the buck she flips out. She does this whimper/growl thing that almost sound like a dog crying but lower pitched and guttural. She runs around and the only way he can mount her is backwards (her being in the wrong direction) which isn't going to get him anywhere.
Any other way to tell? If I force breed her and she's already pregnant, will it hurt her or her young?
Thanks to all,
Brian