Moonika
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Well, I definitely don’t have the best luck when it comes keeping rabbits in their enclosures lol.
I had my Netherland Dwarf buck and my New Zealand doe In separate pens opposite each other in the grass outside. I left for about an hour to clean out some of the other bunnies cages. When I went to check on them both I discovered that my Netherland Dwarf buck found himself in my New Zealand doe’s enclosure, where I found them “doing what rabbits do best”.
Now, I find this a bit concerning. The doe is slightly overweight, about 4-ish years old, and has never shown ANY interest in other rabbits before, nor has she ever been bred before.
It happened to be a full moon that night, and the weather has been warmer lately, could that be the reason?
Should I expect a litter from them?
If so, what can I expect from the offspring? The buck is black otter and the doe is harlequin marked orange. (I included her picture for color reference)
Any ideas? Advice?
I had my Netherland Dwarf buck and my New Zealand doe In separate pens opposite each other in the grass outside. I left for about an hour to clean out some of the other bunnies cages. When I went to check on them both I discovered that my Netherland Dwarf buck found himself in my New Zealand doe’s enclosure, where I found them “doing what rabbits do best”.
Now, I find this a bit concerning. The doe is slightly overweight, about 4-ish years old, and has never shown ANY interest in other rabbits before, nor has she ever been bred before.
It happened to be a full moon that night, and the weather has been warmer lately, could that be the reason?
Should I expect a litter from them?
If so, what can I expect from the offspring? The buck is black otter and the doe is harlequin marked orange. (I included her picture for color reference)
Any ideas? Advice?
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