Augustus&HazelGrace
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I also breed and sell mini rex and you should be having at least 6 in each litter. Is your buck or doe super small? I also breed and sell for my FFA SAE (Supervised Agricultural Experience).
thank you for the warning!Yes you’re right, it stays fairly cheap when you only have two babies, and when everything goes smoothly. But in the event that things go wrong and you need a vet, or you have a litter of 9 babies, thins start to get pricier. Just warning you, because it’s not uncommon that we have people on this forum who make the choice to breed but then don’t put any money aside for vet fees etc, leading to rabbits suffering.
usually she has 4 but 2-1 is the survival rate so far, only have had two litters so far.I also breed and sell mini rex and you should be having at least 6 in each litter. Is your buck or doe super small? I also breed and sell for my FFA SAE (Supervised Agricultural Experience).
correction my most is 5 born 2 survived, that was her first litter tho, and in my more recent one she had 3 1 peanut 1 "healthy" stillborn and 1 survivorusually she has 4 but 2-1 is the survival rate so far, only have had two litters so far.
and also my doe is kind of small? i have no clue where she came from but her head and ears are really tiny for her body this is her:I also breed and sell mini rex and you should be having at least 6 in each litter. Is your buck or doe super small? I also breed and sell for my FFA SAE (Supervised Agricultural Experience).
Before I start, let me state that I do not want to start an argument, or a heated conversation. I just want to educate and help you understand, as you sound like you really love rabbits and want to do things right. I also admire your maturity in this forum, taking the advice with good comments.Point blank. You should not be breeding rabbits with unknown histories!
If you are not going to breed to "Better the Breed" you should NOT be breeding at all. This is extremely irresponsible.
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