Tale of Tails Rabbitry
Loving the herd life
I made a rookie mistake of trusting the breeder will call BR more than I probably should have and ended up with a doe that has sore hocks. In my defense, I have not had a rabbit with this problem before, but I should have known to look more closely but they were small sores, about the size of the tip of my finger and the fur along side covered them pretty well. I did notice ear mites, a very mild case deep in the canal of one ear, and since I quarantine very well, I did accept the doe knowing that much. BR told me at the time that this was the only doe she had at that age because she must have missexxed the other one she had also advertised.
As to contacting BR afterward, I did the very next day, just to let her know in case the sore hocks was cause by bacteria and was contagious to her other rabbits. She did not respond. I was not upset or accusing, nor did I ask anything of her, even though I paid full price by her rates for the doe. I just informed her as gently as I could, as I would want someone to do the same if it were me, but I handle my rabbits more than most and I would not sell a rabbit with such a problem.
I also try to stay in contact with the people to whom I sell for at least a month after to see if everything is going okay and I ask them to contact me when they have their first kindle. I also try to stay in touch with breeders from whom I buy as well as, which is how all the rest of this surfaced.
Three weeks later one of my buyers also bought a doe the same age as mine from BR. She used to show rabbits, so not a newbie and always quarantines. It was rather dark and she missed that her doe had ear mites (and much worse than the one I got) but she noticed the doe was just slightly underweight. All is good for her now and the doe kindled a few days ago.
Then yesterday one other breeder, from whom I bought a related pair, was telling me of a doe that had sore hocks offered by BR that she rejected about a week before I bought mine in December, which is the one that I bought.
So, that is two incidents where I have some certainty that BR knew of health issues in her rabbits, but instead of curing or culling, she kept trying to sell them and all it took was a desperate few who are trusting enough....well, live and learn.
The thing is BR bought many of her rabbits from a highly reputable breeder, who decided to drop her rabbits and reduce her other herds a couple of years ago as it was getting to be too much with her age, and she referred me to BR last summer, but BR did not have what I wanted at the time and did not contact me back. So BR has some very good, maybe even show quality, stock, but I am concerned about buying from her or referring anyone to her. And yet, I try to stay friendly with the breeders in my area, because things happen and I might need to buy unrelated rabbits again.
I really want to believe the best of people always and I know things can just go bad temporarily with any kind of livestock. She many just be overwhelmed as I believe that she just had too many animals at that time for her homestead setting.
I do not know if I have a specific question, just wanted to hear others thoughts about all this.
As to contacting BR afterward, I did the very next day, just to let her know in case the sore hocks was cause by bacteria and was contagious to her other rabbits. She did not respond. I was not upset or accusing, nor did I ask anything of her, even though I paid full price by her rates for the doe. I just informed her as gently as I could, as I would want someone to do the same if it were me, but I handle my rabbits more than most and I would not sell a rabbit with such a problem.
I also try to stay in contact with the people to whom I sell for at least a month after to see if everything is going okay and I ask them to contact me when they have their first kindle. I also try to stay in touch with breeders from whom I buy as well as, which is how all the rest of this surfaced.
Three weeks later one of my buyers also bought a doe the same age as mine from BR. She used to show rabbits, so not a newbie and always quarantines. It was rather dark and she missed that her doe had ear mites (and much worse than the one I got) but she noticed the doe was just slightly underweight. All is good for her now and the doe kindled a few days ago.
Then yesterday one other breeder, from whom I bought a related pair, was telling me of a doe that had sore hocks offered by BR that she rejected about a week before I bought mine in December, which is the one that I bought.
So, that is two incidents where I have some certainty that BR knew of health issues in her rabbits, but instead of curing or culling, she kept trying to sell them and all it took was a desperate few who are trusting enough....well, live and learn.
The thing is BR bought many of her rabbits from a highly reputable breeder, who decided to drop her rabbits and reduce her other herds a couple of years ago as it was getting to be too much with her age, and she referred me to BR last summer, but BR did not have what I wanted at the time and did not contact me back. So BR has some very good, maybe even show quality, stock, but I am concerned about buying from her or referring anyone to her. And yet, I try to stay friendly with the breeders in my area, because things happen and I might need to buy unrelated rabbits again.
I really want to believe the best of people always and I know things can just go bad temporarily with any kind of livestock. She many just be overwhelmed as I believe that she just had too many animals at that time for her homestead setting.
I do not know if I have a specific question, just wanted to hear others thoughts about all this.