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Happy Hollands

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Does my doe have a good body for breeding? I need others' opinion, as I am confused how to figure out if she has wide HQ. She is most likely a false dwarf - She weighs around 2.25 lbs. at 4 months old. Her mother was small and had bigger litters (5-7). Thanks!
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Also, when should I breed her for the first time? Around 6 months, so she has a litter when she's 7 months, or breed her around 5 months, so she has a litter when she's 6 months old?

I will most likely breed her when she is just short of 6 months old, but would love others' input. Thanks!
 
From this picture she looks like her hindquarter is fairly narrow. If you want a more accurate picture, take a picture from eye level of her from behind. Her width should carry down to the table. Look at this picture for example:
The red line is a narrow hindquarter (what the rabbit in the picture has), the blue line is a more correct hindquarter.
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You can start breeding her when she reaches her sr weight. 5.5 months is about when I like to start breeding. Hollands quite often lose their first litter, so be prepared
 
Thank you for your response! Here's a picture, hopefully it's from the right angle. The image and description you provided were very helpful, what a smart way to do it!
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I have always bought proven does, so this will be my first baby I'm growing out. I'm nervous and excited, even though there's a low survival rate for the first litter I am hoping everything goes well!
 
You would probably be okay to breed. Her hindquarters are a bit pinched though. You can tell by the way her back feet angle out when she’s flipped over on her back.
 
You would probably be okay to breed. Her hindquarters are a bit pinched though. You can tell by the way her back feet angle out when she’s flipped over on her back.
Thank you!! What are the disadvantages of breeding a doe with pinched hindquarters? Is it hard for her to give birth, or...? Again, thank you so much, I am still learning!
 
We never judged the HQ width by the front paws so idk about using that criteria. You want to use a buck that will complement your doe’s type. Any flaws she has you want the buck to have good type in those areas. I would use a buck a little smaller than her.
 
This doe grew out well and just had her first litter of 5 successfully, no stuck kits or stillborns! Thus, concluding that "narrow HQ" does not affect breeding.
Great! This is such a helpful thread. I've been researching for a long time and am hoping to have a littler this spring.
 

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