Alright I am going to try and get everything here
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I guess the first thing that would be important would be that all the does we are breeding are very eager to breed. So no problem there. They are mating about 3-4 times when we put them in the cage with the bucks.
The two breeds are French Angoras and Holland lops.
Two of the holland lop does
Have been bred before resulting in litters of 5-6 babies. They are 3 and 4 years old, trim and healthy. The other doe has never been bred before and is about a year old, so expected her to take a few times possibly before she took. She is also a good weight and healthy.
The Holland lop buck we are using is 9 months old and we only just started trying to breed him ( he is out of our first holland litter
). We had tried when he was 6 months but the doe didn't take so we decided to wait until he was a little older. He did just sire one litter which was just two babies. One was a peanut and the other was fine( we lost him later to exposure because he kept getting out of the nestbox). I havent noticed a split penis and he was shown several times.
The French angora's we just bought in march and april. I have bred the doe three times and none of them took. I thought that I was told the doe had been bred before but I was going to contact the breeder just the check. She is in good shape and is about a year and a half (born August o7).
The Angora buck is almost a year old (born june 18 2008). I haven't noticed a split penis with him either and he has been show several times also ( has two grand champion legs).
All the bunnies are in a "barn" with two windows and one end has a garage door in it and so we have another door like a giant screen door that is closed during the day and the garage door is up. There are also floresent lights in the barn. There is alot of sun usually shining in at different times of the day.
To cool them we have a big barn fan our dad put in the wall for circulation and then we give them frozen bottles of water when it gets to warm. We started trying to breed these bunnies though in april when is was still getting into the 30s at night.