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paul2641 wrote:
Sabine wrote:
I started with one last february. I had ten over summer and I am down to five now.This is becoming an Irish thread hehe
Why what happened?
gender fairy:)
We sold the two litters (all cross breeds but dead cute) except Magic and I endedup bying more bunnies after (benny and Asha) Tomorrow I am going to look at new dwarf lop babies for sale. i should really resist
 
Sabine wrote:
paul2641 wrote:
Sabine wrote:
I started with one last february. I had ten over summer and I am down to five now.This is becoming an Irish thread hehe
Why what happened?
gender fairy:)
We sold the two litters (all cross breeds but dead cute) except Magic and I endedup bying more bunnies after (benny and Asha) Tomorrow I am going to look at new dwarf lop babies for sale. i should really resist
Well tomarrow I'm going to ask about the american fuzzy lops. As I do think they take special requests for long time custermors:p:p:p
 
Sabine wrote:
paul2641 wrote:
irishbunny wrote:
Sabine wrote:
I started with one last february. I had ten over summer and I am down to five now.This is becoming an Irish thread hehe
Alot a bunnies!
But why did you go down.
They were accidantal litters. I freaked out
Oops so did you get them fixed? I don't plan on doing it for any of the bunnies I get.
 
Only Coco so far, the original culprit. it's quite expensive for females. I am considering to get benny fixed unless he turns out to be female too (the vet thinks so but I am not convinced)
 
Sabine wrote:
Only Coco so far, the original culprit. it's quite expensive for females. I am considering to get benny fixed unless he turns out to be female too (the vet thinks so but I am not convinced)
Ohh. So could you not just seperate them.
 
paul2641 wrote:
Sabine wrote:
Only Coco so far, the original culprit. it's quite expensive for females. I am considering to get benny fixed unless he turns out to be female too (the vet thinks so but I am not convinced)
Ohh. So could you not just seperate them.
Forget it they gnaw. dig, tunnel, jump their way out. You'll be forever stressed out watching them
 
Sabine wrote:
paul2641 wrote:
Sabine wrote:
Only Coco so far, the original culprit. it's quite expensive for females. I am considering to get benny fixed unless he turns out to be female too (the vet thinks so but I am not convinced)
Ohh. So could you not just seperate them.
Forget it they gnaw. dig, tunnel, jump their way out. You'll be forever stressed out watching them
Mine arn't that crazy to escape. But I suppose they do live with each other.
 
If your breeding yuou need two more cages, at four months they shouldn't be living together as she will be mature soon and is still too young for babies. When she is pregnant the buck can get her preg WHILE she is preg, thetwo litters won't form and won't survive also if they aren't separarted they will kill the babies when they are born so they really shouldn't be together now.
 
irishbunny wrote:
If your breeding yuou need two more cages, at four months they shouldn't be living together as she will be mature soon and is still too young for babies. When she is pregnant the buck can get her preg WHILE she is preg, thetwo litters won't form and won't survive also if they aren't separarted they will kill the babies when they are born so they really shouldn't be together now.
Im planning on removing the male as soon as she gets pregant.
 
Well they actually should be separated now because she shouldn't be breed until at least six months, it's very hard on their bodies and there is a high chance of them being stillborn.
 
irishbunny wrote:
Well they actually should be separated now because she shouldn't be breed until at least six months, it's very hard on their bodies and there is a high chance of them being stillborn.
O.K. sorry but I'm pretty sure she's not pregnent. As the males never fallen off her grunting I heard thats what they do when they have been sugseful?
 
Ya but even if he doesn't she still could be preg, you should separate now and wait two months. Forgot to add since she is so young the kits could get stuck and you could loose them and the doe. All in all it's not a good idea.
 
irishbunny wrote:
Ya but even if he doesn't she still could be preg, you should separate now and wait two months. Forgot to add since she is so young the kits could get stuck and you could loose them and the doe. All in all it's not a good idea.
O.K. I'll try to find a sutable place for her to stay.
 

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