I told you about my Holland Lop Reva last month. She had a stuck baby for several hours, which was born dead. No other kits were born
https://www.rabbitsonline.net/threads/rabbit-labor-and-birth-concerns.93159
We bred her again a few days ago. Our Buck, Bambi, is now 6 months and quite the energetic little Casanova. I see what they mean by grunt and fall over. OMG is it funny. It is so goofy looking we laughed hysterically. He did that at least three timed, plus two times in the beginning that were similar, but instead of falling over he kind of wiped out under her. Anyhow hopefully that will result in a large litter and smaller babies.
We let them court a bit on the living room floor. After Bucking Buck Bambi finally tired himself out, and Reva got revenge by mounting him back, they curled up and cuddled together.
Is there any harm in letting them associate with each other for the next couple weeks, if they continue to enjoy each others company, if there is no squabbling over him being a pest and her getting sick of it? Is there a risk of having two due dates and litters because of the Doe's particular uterus/cervix structure?
We are so excited. Bambi's coat was questionable as a baby, but judged loved everything else. Now is adult hair seems like typical holland rollback. Reva has several legs. It is like when you buy a lottery ticket and you dream about what you will buy if you win. Prayers for one baby with their opposite of each others best points. But I am probably "preaching to the choir" here, lol.
https://www.rabbitsonline.net/threads/rabbit-labor-and-birth-concerns.93159
We bred her again a few days ago. Our Buck, Bambi, is now 6 months and quite the energetic little Casanova. I see what they mean by grunt and fall over. OMG is it funny. It is so goofy looking we laughed hysterically. He did that at least three timed, plus two times in the beginning that were similar, but instead of falling over he kind of wiped out under her. Anyhow hopefully that will result in a large litter and smaller babies.
We let them court a bit on the living room floor. After Bucking Buck Bambi finally tired himself out, and Reva got revenge by mounting him back, they curled up and cuddled together.
Is there any harm in letting them associate with each other for the next couple weeks, if they continue to enjoy each others company, if there is no squabbling over him being a pest and her getting sick of it? Is there a risk of having two due dates and litters because of the Doe's particular uterus/cervix structure?
We are so excited. Bambi's coat was questionable as a baby, but judged loved everything else. Now is adult hair seems like typical holland rollback. Reva has several legs. It is like when you buy a lottery ticket and you dream about what you will buy if you win. Prayers for one baby with their opposite of each others best points. But I am probably "preaching to the choir" here, lol.