TwoAcreDream
Well-known member
I am reading a few posts here and there about rabbits
breeding through the wire cages even being separate.
I had a cali doe kindle last December that was only here a
few days when it happened. I quizzed the guy who I bought
her from and he said that she was not exposed to a buck.
He was flabbergasted that she was bred. So I asked him if
she was in a line cage and if per chance the cage next to
her had a buck and he said yes. He had no clue such things
happened. At that point, I had only read this info online.
So I have one hanging line cage here and awhile back I did
put a buck in one of the cages. Good thing I was standing there
watching for awhile. I watched the doe in the cage section
next to him and wow was she interested . She backed her
butt right square to the wire and was waiting for him to figure
things out. I fooled them both. I pulled the buck back out
and put him in another cage real quick.
breeding through the wire cages even being separate.
I had a cali doe kindle last December that was only here a
few days when it happened. I quizzed the guy who I bought
her from and he said that she was not exposed to a buck.
He was flabbergasted that she was bred. So I asked him if
she was in a line cage and if per chance the cage next to
her had a buck and he said yes. He had no clue such things
happened. At that point, I had only read this info online.
So I have one hanging line cage here and awhile back I did
put a buck in one of the cages. Good thing I was standing there
watching for awhile. I watched the doe in the cage section
next to him and wow was she interested . She backed her
butt right square to the wire and was waiting for him to figure
things out. I fooled them both. I pulled the buck back out
and put him in another cage real quick.