Rabbit fighting when i put doe in the cage

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Rabbit fighting when i put doe in the cage please help me i dont know what to do i know its normal they fight a little bit but some fur flied out and i wondering if i should leave them longer i dont know please reply thank you in advance

Bruno
 
I havent check their genitals tho i think i should to see if she is ready i didnt left them for long i took her out really quick

__________ Fri May 17, 2013 2:21 pm __________

I am pretty sure they are male female but i will verify.But is it normal that they fight a little bit<br /><br />__________ Fri May 17, 2013 2:22 pm __________<br /><br />Should i put them in a bigger cage?
 
you are putting the doe into the bucks cage correct? It is normal that they "fight" a little bit but it should not result in fur flying or blood. I would verify that they are buck/doe and try again and if there is any real aggression take her out right away and try again later in the day or the next day.
 
Ok i havent verified but i certainly will its stupid of me not to have verified....

__________ Fri May 17, 2013 2:39 pm __________

Yes i am putting the doe in the bucks cage

__________ Fri May 17, 2013 2:40 pm __________

There was only a little fur but no blood but they were clearly not loving this but the doe was the more agressive..the buck was curious and went toward her but she kicked him and he defended himself and went in his corner. :(
 
I would follow Mamasheepdogs advice and check the doe for readiness it usually only takes a few days for them to cycle into ready mode. I am breeding a huge doe to a fairly small buck so if shes not in the mood it doesnt happen but if her vulva is that purple color as seen in the link above there is no problems.
 
They have a divider between them, right? You shouldn't have to separate the cages... sometimes, having them next to each other helps. Other times, separating them helps. :roll:

My buck pulls fur from my does like he's trying to build a nest. The less receptive the doe, the more of her fur he ends up with. But it's not like fur-flying, teeth-baring, claw-ripping fury. More like... doe says no and sits there, buck reaches up in mild frustration and yanks out a mouthful of fur. :roll:
 
I checked the female but its not purple it's more light pink so I guess she is not ready i will check the male but how she can be receptive And ready?

__________ Fri May 17, 2013 5:13 pm __________

Somebody wrote it sometimes only take few days before she is fit for breeding
 
Make sure you have a male and female long before trying to breed.
If she's pink, bring/expose her to the buck each day and keep checking.
My website has a Sexing page with pictures you can check out, might help you some.
You can also post pictures and we can help you figure it out.
 
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