Spring
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That would be amazing to see . Even those pictures were wonderful! Must be such a feeling to see new life being brought into the world!
Actually, it is not a large number of litters per year...I hope this doesn't come across the wrong way, but is it ok to let a domestic rabbit have four litters in one year? That seems an awefull lot to me. It would be spending most of it's time pregant or nursing wouldn't it?
Keep in mind that this is exactly what the rabbit is designed to do. In the wild, the European rabbit (that our domestics are descended from) produce 3 -7 litters per year and will rebreed immediately after giving birth.It would be spending most of it's time pregant or nursing wouldn't it?
Hi Deena,Hi Sunny Bunny Rabbitry, I was wondering if my daughter could use your pictures of your doe kindling for a informational poster during the fair in our rabbit barn?
Deena
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Ok, thanks as I wasn't too sure. Here in NZ there is a message board I often post on and they all get very angry if they hear of anyone breeding a domestic rabbit (usually hollands or minis) more than twice a year saying that it's too harsh on the mother. Are there many differences on how it affects a domestic as compared to a wild rabbit?
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