KelleyBee
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Question follows back story: So, in addition to my blue silver fox doe not wanting to lift when presented to a buck, this same doe now after having her first litter, has become aggressive and has drawn blood from me several times. Although I corrected her aggression as my rabbit books described to assert my dominance, I accepted her aggression while her litter was with her as somewhat understandable. But they’ve now been separated from her for a better part of the week and her aggression has not abated. She will bite my fingers if I allow them through her cage bars….in the normal course of caring for her, if I put my hand inside to give treats, if my fingers slip through while changing out her water bottle she’s forever attacking and lunging at me. I have responded with the rabbit language the books tell us to assert my dominance, but it doesn’t seem to matter to her. I just bred her again earlier this week. She’s almost 10 months old. I got her when she was 7 months old and she has never warmed up to me the way my other rabbits have whom I got at 8 weeks. Thus, after her attacks today, my decision is final. I am going to cull her once she’s weaned the litter she currently carrying. She’ll be about 12 to 13 months by then. Since she’s going to be much Oder than fryer age, what is she best used for? Roaster? Dog food?
thank you!
thank you!