BlueGiants
Well-Known Member
irishlops wrote:
I'd suggest you get them spayed and neutered right away. A brother/sister breeding is really NOT a good cross. Line breeding back to a sire or dam is common and breeding half-siblings can be done if you know what you are doing and it isn't done to often.
If she is pregnant, an emergency spay is better done early. They should be kept seperate until they are healed up. You will only need two hutches to keep them until they are healed, then they can go back together to be bonded.
This was all discussed weeks ago. It's a shame they were not kept apart...
hello!:biggrin2: (female- 4months old, 5 months in the new year. sire and dam are brother and sister!)
i would like to explain, my female, dwarf lop eared rabbit may be a mum.... so basicly im not a breeder, or person who knows about this....
do i need a 2 hutches?
how old till the kits are weaned (i am treating this like she is, i dont want a surprize litter!)
should she have E-spay? (i am unsure about this...)
should she be brought to the breeder to (un sure how to spell..) palete????
should she be brought in side?
should there be a hot water bottle?
i will ask ore questions later..:biggrin2:
ps. i will be out of town all day tomorrow, so i will not be able to answer back. and i a not aloud on laptop so on and off answers/posts.... :biggrin2please eep on topic aswell)
I'd suggest you get them spayed and neutered right away. A brother/sister breeding is really NOT a good cross. Line breeding back to a sire or dam is common and breeding half-siblings can be done if you know what you are doing and it isn't done to often.
If she is pregnant, an emergency spay is better done early. They should be kept seperate until they are healed up. You will only need two hutches to keep them until they are healed, then they can go back together to be bonded.
This was all discussed weeks ago. It's a shame they were not kept apart...