ohiogoatgirl
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Well after a long hiatus I am back. Had a lot going on. Still do but a little better managed for now. Got some sheep and been busy working on things. Putting up fence and clearing overgrown pastures takes a lot out of ya.
Anyways...
I have a black Silver Fox buck. For those who may remember, he is the same one that I have had. And I have a Californian doe. She is the only one left of the lot I picked up in the summer at the auction. She is actually pretty nice. Not as big as some calis but she has come around to me and isn't nutty like a few rabbits I have had over the few years since I began.
Well the short version is I thought the buck was sterile. I gotta find his pedigree in a box here, in a notebook.. somewhere.. I believe he was 4 or 5 when I got him and that was about two years ago. so he is 6 or 7 years old. I was going to keep him around as a pet or pet him out to my sister who was contemplating a pet rabbit for a while.
The buck has bred the doe no less than 30 times. With no litters.
Until now of course.
I must have gotten busy with something because I never wrote down the breeding :evil: So sure enough this morning I go out to do chores and there is a baby on the ground.. and another.. and another..
She had 4 babies that I found on the ground. she didn't have much hay and had eaten it all and the cage didn't have a nest. the kits would have easily wiggled around and fallen from the cage. even if they had managed to not fall out I rather doubt she would have figured out to try and huddle over them even just on the wire. Slim as the odds of them surviving that either as it was chilly last night.
I had to go somewhere this morning and when I got back this afternoon there was no more babies in the nest I gave her. Darn She had made a decent little nest and pulled a decent amount of fur. I palpated her to double check. No kits.
I did some rearranging of the cages. Put both in the big cage (5ft long, 2ft high, 30in deep) and hung around doing some cage cleaning and yard stuff fiddling around. They bred a few times. I finagled with her a couple times to get her to sit still for the buck when he was starting to get run ragged a bit. In total I saw them breed 8 good fall offs over more than a half hour.
I am going to go back out here in a while and check on them. If they keep getting along I will leave them together until near she is due this time. If not I can easily separate them again.
I set up a shelf, two boxes for them to hide in (both they can jump up and sit on), two water bottles, two feed bowls,....
If things go well I am going to just keep going with these two. I'm sick of buying rabbits that turn out to be crap. Probably just take my other cages too and build into a cage colony like I have doodled up before. Right now its just a matter of seeing if they will stay getting along and if they do find a permanent place to put the cage colony together. Where the cage is now is not a good spot permanently but it works for now.
If that all does happen I will at minimum keep the best buck and doe from the next litter. The doe would probably stay in colony and the buck would be in a single cage next to the colony, but not able to fight or breed, until he is big enough. That will take care of my buck problem hopefully.
From there I would *ideally* want to get a litter from the daughter back to the SF buck, but I rather doubt that happening. If not I would just keep on with the cali, and daughter and son from the crossing litter.
cali x SF/cali buck = 75% cali, 25% SF
SF/cali doe x SF/cali buck = 50% SF, 50% cali
If I am not that happy with the breeding I will keep an eye out at the auction. I am at the point that I wouldn't mind bringing home a nice looking buck, keeping him in quarantine a while, breeding him, and taking him back to the auction or eating him. Yes, I know the disease possibilities with that.
I am waiting to hear from a person I sold rabbits to a while back if they know anyone who would have a dutch buck for sale. I wouldn't mind getting a dutch buck and keeping two does from the cali/SF litter(s) and crossing that way. I really liked my dutch.
I will be adding pics later. I don't really have any at the moment of the two I have now.
Hope everyone else has been well! I cant wait to catch up reading some threads!
Anyways...
I have a black Silver Fox buck. For those who may remember, he is the same one that I have had. And I have a Californian doe. She is the only one left of the lot I picked up in the summer at the auction. She is actually pretty nice. Not as big as some calis but she has come around to me and isn't nutty like a few rabbits I have had over the few years since I began.
Well the short version is I thought the buck was sterile. I gotta find his pedigree in a box here, in a notebook.. somewhere.. I believe he was 4 or 5 when I got him and that was about two years ago. so he is 6 or 7 years old. I was going to keep him around as a pet or pet him out to my sister who was contemplating a pet rabbit for a while.
The buck has bred the doe no less than 30 times. With no litters.
Until now of course.
I must have gotten busy with something because I never wrote down the breeding :evil: So sure enough this morning I go out to do chores and there is a baby on the ground.. and another.. and another..
She had 4 babies that I found on the ground. she didn't have much hay and had eaten it all and the cage didn't have a nest. the kits would have easily wiggled around and fallen from the cage. even if they had managed to not fall out I rather doubt she would have figured out to try and huddle over them even just on the wire. Slim as the odds of them surviving that either as it was chilly last night.
I had to go somewhere this morning and when I got back this afternoon there was no more babies in the nest I gave her. Darn She had made a decent little nest and pulled a decent amount of fur. I palpated her to double check. No kits.
I did some rearranging of the cages. Put both in the big cage (5ft long, 2ft high, 30in deep) and hung around doing some cage cleaning and yard stuff fiddling around. They bred a few times. I finagled with her a couple times to get her to sit still for the buck when he was starting to get run ragged a bit. In total I saw them breed 8 good fall offs over more than a half hour.
I am going to go back out here in a while and check on them. If they keep getting along I will leave them together until near she is due this time. If not I can easily separate them again.
I set up a shelf, two boxes for them to hide in (both they can jump up and sit on), two water bottles, two feed bowls,....
If things go well I am going to just keep going with these two. I'm sick of buying rabbits that turn out to be crap. Probably just take my other cages too and build into a cage colony like I have doodled up before. Right now its just a matter of seeing if they will stay getting along and if they do find a permanent place to put the cage colony together. Where the cage is now is not a good spot permanently but it works for now.
If that all does happen I will at minimum keep the best buck and doe from the next litter. The doe would probably stay in colony and the buck would be in a single cage next to the colony, but not able to fight or breed, until he is big enough. That will take care of my buck problem hopefully.
From there I would *ideally* want to get a litter from the daughter back to the SF buck, but I rather doubt that happening. If not I would just keep on with the cali, and daughter and son from the crossing litter.
cali x SF/cali buck = 75% cali, 25% SF
SF/cali doe x SF/cali buck = 50% SF, 50% cali
If I am not that happy with the breeding I will keep an eye out at the auction. I am at the point that I wouldn't mind bringing home a nice looking buck, keeping him in quarantine a while, breeding him, and taking him back to the auction or eating him. Yes, I know the disease possibilities with that.
I am waiting to hear from a person I sold rabbits to a while back if they know anyone who would have a dutch buck for sale. I wouldn't mind getting a dutch buck and keeping two does from the cali/SF litter(s) and crossing that way. I really liked my dutch.
I will be adding pics later. I don't really have any at the moment of the two I have now.
Hope everyone else has been well! I cant wait to catch up reading some threads!