I have heard for years that "bucks go sterile when it's over 90 degrees"
WELL, we've had plenty of that here on California's central coast lately.
I have spent lots of time making sure that the fans are working, and my
improvised cooling system with Goodwill sheets hanging around the barn and soaker hoses
dripping water down from the roof onto them are functioning,
praying that PG&E doesn't turn off the power in the hottest part of the day
since my well requires electricity to pump and the fans won't work without it either.
I've kept lots of bins, buckets, and tubs filled with water "just in case
I've even had several days of "bunny spa" when ALL 100+ rabbits went swimming in the wash tubs
like their lives depended on it (cuz it did)
So... It looks like we will be having slightly cooler weather for the foreseeable future
Its forecast to be in the 80s, instead of over 100 like it's been recently.
I don't want to stress the rabbits any more than they already have been by trying useless breeding.
Does anyone know if there is research on this, or does it vary a lot from buck to buck?
WELL, we've had plenty of that here on California's central coast lately.
I have spent lots of time making sure that the fans are working, and my
improvised cooling system with Goodwill sheets hanging around the barn and soaker hoses
dripping water down from the roof onto them are functioning,
praying that PG&E doesn't turn off the power in the hottest part of the day
since my well requires electricity to pump and the fans won't work without it either.
I've kept lots of bins, buckets, and tubs filled with water "just in case
I've even had several days of "bunny spa" when ALL 100+ rabbits went swimming in the wash tubs
like their lives depended on it (cuz it did)
So... It looks like we will be having slightly cooler weather for the foreseeable future
Its forecast to be in the 80s, instead of over 100 like it's been recently.
I don't want to stress the rabbits any more than they already have been by trying useless breeding.
Does anyone know if there is research on this, or does it vary a lot from buck to buck?