What to do when breeding rabbits?
Why are none of your rabbits fixed? If you’re any kind of responsible pet owner, you’d have your females spayed as soon as they were old enough to try and eliminate the risk of cancer. You must not really care about your pets. Breeding should be left to the people who KNOW what they’re doing, not irresponsible people who think they should let their rabbits breed because they’re cute. Before the kits are born, make sure the does are alone, and in separate cages, so there is no competition. between 28-30 days into the pregnancy, your does will start nesting (hopefully, anyway) and they will start to pull large chunks of fur from their chests/bellies. Give them PLENTY of extra hay and bedding. Do some research into rabbit breeding. http://www.rabbitrehome.org.uk/care/bree⦠Read that, and find some sites for yourself. Seriously, reading your more recent adds to your post, I’m now even more sure that you sh