So I put the doe in with the buck. They started racing around.
And then he starts the jackhammer...
But he doesn't fall off. He just stops.
Should I be worried about there being a full mating that's successful if he doesn't fall of?
I'm still somewhat new to rabbits. I kept her in with him until he did this 2 or 3 times. But I can't tell if she was receiving it, and if its successful.
How do you know?
I did put her in his cage again the next day to do the same (which is today). (But today I had to do other chores while I had the doe in with the buck; about 15 or 20 minutes.)
Its odd to have to think about this. The does look more shy now than before. (Not sure if that means anything.)
But part of the time after the initial jackhammer momentum and lack of falling off, the doe in response just went to the corner of the cage.
I don't want to do too many times of putting her in his cage the next day if she's already pregnant.
Curious what you may advise.
And then he starts the jackhammer...
But he doesn't fall off. He just stops.
Should I be worried about there being a full mating that's successful if he doesn't fall of?
I'm still somewhat new to rabbits. I kept her in with him until he did this 2 or 3 times. But I can't tell if she was receiving it, and if its successful.
How do you know?
I did put her in his cage again the next day to do the same (which is today). (But today I had to do other chores while I had the doe in with the buck; about 15 or 20 minutes.)
Its odd to have to think about this. The does look more shy now than before. (Not sure if that means anything.)
But part of the time after the initial jackhammer momentum and lack of falling off, the doe in response just went to the corner of the cage.
I don't want to do too many times of putting her in his cage the next day if she's already pregnant.
Curious what you may advise.