Okay, so here's the story. In august I bought a cute little 10 week old chocolate angora doe who was sweet as anything the day I went to pick her up. It was probably the only time I've ever been disappointed that the rabbit I wanted was a doe, as I have two does that can throw chocolate if paired with the right buck, which I'm not sure I have with my normal two boys.
So anywho, I bought the girl. She is from a very reputable breeder here in CO and has the most beautiful conformation and wool density, even if she is a tad shorter than I'd like my wool to be. Here's the thing, and it started about two weeks after I brought her home, while she'll gladly eat treats out of your hand, if you have no treats or if you happen to try and attempt to touch her, she looses it. She growled, she boxes, she bites if you give her the chance. It's not cage dominance, she's been moved twice and it hasn't changed, and she's been here for long enough to know that it's not stress from moving. It's not medical either, there is absolutely nothing wrong. I think she was just confused before she settled in, and then it was back to her normal behavior. This breeder does cull for this sort of thing, but when you have a large number of rabbits I can see how one might slip through the cracks.
I can't stand her. Not even the other rabbits can stand her. They pee on her and throw their water bowls at her. So here's the question. If I wait two more months until I can breed her, how easily will the kits pick up that temperament? Is it that genetic? I know it seems like the good temperaments transfer, but does it work on bad too? Never had a rabbit this nasty! I do plan on getting one litter from each buck, breeding back as soon as she kindles the first litter, and keeping the litters away from momma unless its time to nurse. Also, soon as the second litter is weaned, momma is freezer bait.
Will the temperament be there in the kits too, even being raised without mom? I won't sell a rabbit like that, too much risk. Just curious if anyone has any experience breeding nasty tempered rabbits. I've never dealt with it before. Should I give it a go, or should I just cull and try to get another chocolate out of what I already have, though it will take a few generations and a lot of line breeding (not that I'm against it, just so much work when I can make a chocolate with this doe, provided she doesn't pass on her attitude).
What do you all think?
So anywho, I bought the girl. She is from a very reputable breeder here in CO and has the most beautiful conformation and wool density, even if she is a tad shorter than I'd like my wool to be. Here's the thing, and it started about two weeks after I brought her home, while she'll gladly eat treats out of your hand, if you have no treats or if you happen to try and attempt to touch her, she looses it. She growled, she boxes, she bites if you give her the chance. It's not cage dominance, she's been moved twice and it hasn't changed, and she's been here for long enough to know that it's not stress from moving. It's not medical either, there is absolutely nothing wrong. I think she was just confused before she settled in, and then it was back to her normal behavior. This breeder does cull for this sort of thing, but when you have a large number of rabbits I can see how one might slip through the cracks.
I can't stand her. Not even the other rabbits can stand her. They pee on her and throw their water bowls at her. So here's the question. If I wait two more months until I can breed her, how easily will the kits pick up that temperament? Is it that genetic? I know it seems like the good temperaments transfer, but does it work on bad too? Never had a rabbit this nasty! I do plan on getting one litter from each buck, breeding back as soon as she kindles the first litter, and keeping the litters away from momma unless its time to nurse. Also, soon as the second litter is weaned, momma is freezer bait.
Will the temperament be there in the kits too, even being raised without mom? I won't sell a rabbit like that, too much risk. Just curious if anyone has any experience breeding nasty tempered rabbits. I've never dealt with it before. Should I give it a go, or should I just cull and try to get another chocolate out of what I already have, though it will take a few generations and a lot of line breeding (not that I'm against it, just so much work when I can make a chocolate with this doe, provided she doesn't pass on her attitude).
What do you all think?