anybody breed netherland and woody toy yet?

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Should i breed female netherland with male woody toy?

somebody told me : their baby will not kute.

if i breed nd with woody ,baby will okie????

anybody know woody toy rabbits

there are their pic.

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This sounds like a breeding for the sake of breeding, and that is not a good idea. There are so many rabbits out there looking for homes, why would you want to just breed at random?

Ask yourself, why do you want to breed them? You will not be making money, they aren't purebred and most likely you don't have information on their genetics.

Not to mention your little wooly one looks like a baby, I really doubt he's even capable.

I would not do it.
 
I love rabbits baby, i breed them because i want have rabbits baby,i think baby will have something like ND with thick fur like woody toy.

maybe my female rabbit pregnant, she fat and when i touching her belly i seem something wiggle like she has rabbits baby in there.
 
Before you breed make sure you can find homes for about 4-6 baby rabbits unless you plan to keep all of them separately or somehow spayed/neutered and bonded.

Yes baby rabbits are fun but they are a lot of work. You will also be buying more food for them and cleaning up after them too. Think about these things seriously and if you think you are able to provide homes for these rabbits as they grow then it MIGHT be an option. BUT also think about where you got these rabbits. If you really don't know anything about their history you could be bringing a world of health problems into these babies. Seriously consider this and don't just breed because they will be cute. There are many more factors than that. Also be prepared (not saying it will happen but just be prepared) to lose either the mom or the babies due to pregnancy complications. We had one die after her first litter and it is not unheard of especially in small rabbits
 
heck, it could even be more than 4-6 babies.

yes, babies are cute... but they don't stay adorable babies forever. they turn into feisty, hormonal teenagers and then become adults like the rabbits you already have.

it can be hard to find homes for all of them. even if you arrange homes ahead of time, people sometimes back out. if you don't have new homes for them by 12 weeks old, you'll have to start making or buying extra cages because you'll need to keep them one per cage.

they'll eat a TON of food, go through a lot of bedding/litter, make a lot of messes...

they'll ALL need 4-5 hours a day outside their cage, and after 12 weeks old you can't let them out together any more (unless you spay/neuter them, then you can bond them into pairs).

you don't know if they have genetic problems to pass along to their babies.

breeding just to make cute babies is a really bad idea.

I bought a hamster last October because she got pregnant at the pet store and I felt bad for her. she had 12 babies (rabbits can have that many too, by the way, though it's not very common). her babies were ready to go to new homes by December. I found homes for some, but I STILL have six babies left, which means six cages to clean and six mouths to feed (actually, eight cages and mouths because I still have the parent hamsters too). I honestly almost wish I'd left her there and let them ship her back to the hamster mill - caring for her babies and finding them homes is WAY more work than I thought it would be. bunnies are even harder than hamsters - they cost more, eat more, require more space and are harder to find homes for.

a rabbit is a TEN YEAR commitment - do you honestly know six or more people willing to make that commitment?
 
thank everyone for all

sorry for my english not so good if I can not make you understand my mind.

this morning my rabbit breeding 5 baby, and now only one left.

please don't mad with me.

i knew baby rabbits wont stay adorable babies forever. i love them because them are rabbits althought they are baby or adults.

about food i think i can hold it.. not to hard with me.

about shi.... i use it for tree...

cage ... i can make it.

i will be careful in next time.... one rabbit has one cage...
 
Oh I didn't see that she was already bred. Sorry that you lost the babies. That is what comes with the responsibility of breeding. I wish well for the other one that is left
 

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