BREEDING RABBITS [especially the uncooperative ones]
Always introduce the Doe into the buck pen, -never introduce a Buck into the does pen, or into her territory. Doing this wrong will result in a fight, and possibly a damaged, or castrated buck
.To further improve breeding success, conception rates, size of litters, and reduce the possibility of fighting-
Look at the color of the inside of the does vulva. If it is dark purple she is in the most fertile part of her cycle, and very likely to want to breed. If it is light pink, she is in the least fertile part of her cycle. - barely red streaked, or tinged she is in between the two extremes. Does can conceive in any part of their cycle. However, to save both you and the doe extra aggravation. Breed in the "purple" part of her cycle. This is especially true ,when you are attempting to get a difficult doe to breed. When a buck ejaculates, his hind quarters convulse in toward the doe, improving penetration, then he continues to fall backward, usually rolling onto his back. ie: the "fall off".-sometimes the buck "squeals" after or during a successful ejaculation.
Second mountings [breeding's] can improve conception rates. and breeding to another buck right after the first breeding can greatly improve conception rates, The sperm sense the presence of another bucks semen, and they have a competition factor that improves sperm motility.
Avoid extra handling of the doe, and any extra excitement for the first few days after breeding , give the doe time for the fertilized eggs to "attach" inside her uterus .before "messing" with her.
Breed does after they are fully mature- does will breed before being mature, but the productive longevity of does bred early will be less. [different breeds, and different genetics within a breed, will have a different age to maturity]
Always introduce the Doe into the buck pen, -never introduce a Buck into the does pen, or into her territory. Doing this wrong will result in a fight, and possibly a damaged, or castrated buck
.To further improve breeding success, conception rates, size of litters, and reduce the possibility of fighting-
Look at the color of the inside of the does vulva. If it is dark purple she is in the most fertile part of her cycle, and very likely to want to breed. If it is light pink, she is in the least fertile part of her cycle. - barely red streaked, or tinged she is in between the two extremes. Does can conceive in any part of their cycle. However, to save both you and the doe extra aggravation. Breed in the "purple" part of her cycle. This is especially true ,when you are attempting to get a difficult doe to breed. When a buck ejaculates, his hind quarters convulse in toward the doe, improving penetration, then he continues to fall backward, usually rolling onto his back. ie: the "fall off".-sometimes the buck "squeals" after or during a successful ejaculation.
Second mountings [breeding's] can improve conception rates. and breeding to another buck right after the first breeding can greatly improve conception rates, The sperm sense the presence of another bucks semen, and they have a competition factor that improves sperm motility.
Avoid extra handling of the doe, and any extra excitement for the first few days after breeding , give the doe time for the fertilized eggs to "attach" inside her uterus .before "messing" with her.
Breed does after they are fully mature- does will breed before being mature, but the productive longevity of does bred early will be less. [different breeds, and different genetics within a breed, will have a different age to maturity]