breeding NZ's is no different than breeding any other rabbit.
confirm you have one buck, one doe and both are in good health.
Confirm doe readiness and buck old enough to do the job.
Bring doe to buck.
Hopefully he will mount her and fall off.
What happens next is YOUR choice.
1. let him mount her 2-3 more times.
2. remove her and bring her back 15 minutes later to repeat that.
3. let him breed her twice, remove her and then bring her back within 8 hours.
Your choice. People give pros and cons for each method.
What I do.
bring doe to buck, allow him to mate with her 2-4 times, remove her and done.
You get discrepancies in rabbits since they are all as individual as we are.
Currently I have:
I have a doe who won't breed unless I bring the buck to her.
I have a buck who will breed.. then make nice for five minutes.. and then breed again. With him I remove the doe, wait about 30 second and then put her back with him. He's a goob but his babies are very pretty.
I have a doe who won't breed unless she's mounted the buck first.. I ONLY put her in with experienced bucks as that can scare a young buck shy for a long time.
Rabbits are interesting but odd creatures.