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Wild rabbits are seasonal breeders. I have a very natural rabbit housing situation. Mine are out in a hoop barn (in WI). They're in a modified colony situation. So, the weather does affect them.
I'm wondering about effects of natural housing... being more exposed to the changing seasons... and how that affects my does from settling.
I've noticed a serious reduction in fertility over the fall. There was an issue with the water bottles I had, and I believe my rabbits were not getting enough water. That was resolved by changing out water crocks and getting rid of the bottles. And, the does all put weight back on. But, I still wonder if part of the problem is a seasonal preference for the rabbits.
Am I on to anything? Or, is this not such an issue for breeders?
I'm wondering about effects of natural housing... being more exposed to the changing seasons... and how that affects my does from settling.
I've noticed a serious reduction in fertility over the fall. There was an issue with the water bottles I had, and I believe my rabbits were not getting enough water. That was resolved by changing out water crocks and getting rid of the bottles. And, the does all put weight back on. But, I still wonder if part of the problem is a seasonal preference for the rabbits.
Am I on to anything? Or, is this not such an issue for breeders?