I have a NZ doe coming up on 5 months. I have had her a little over 6 weeks. She has always been a bit of a nut job running around her cage, a bit high strung. But she always comes right to the cage door as I approach the cages. When I open it she puts her head out in a curious manner. When I try to pet her she is a little skittish, but will allow it if there are greens being offered. Well today, we resolved what we had been putting off too long….the trimming of the nails.
The extrication of the doe from the cage was difficult, but the real fireworks started when we were getting her in position to cut the nails on my wife’s lap. She starts twisting and kicking and scratching like a banshee. Fortunately NO biting. But she tore up my wife’s hand and wrists and there was a good bit of blood. Granted her nails are sharp, but she is a massive rabbit (at least compared to my standard Rexes) with lots of leg power.
I don’t think I could deal with that amount of stress long term. But I would really like to pass those genetics for that big body on to a litter or two and try to get a replacement breeder.
Now the NZ buck is just today 4 months and he is just the sweetest guy, unfortunately nowhere near as big. But so docile, he lets the little kids pick him up and carry him. I could not think of a more polar opposite breeding pair.
So two concerns:
1) could his temperament have a modifying influence on hers as it regards the kits or am I wasting time.
2) if I go ahead with breeding, how do I do it without getting him killed by the banshee?
I know she goes to his cage or a neutral area, but still, I am afraid she will go crazy on him. Maybe she won’t and will want to breed. But if she is not in the mood, it may not be pretty.
Are there precautions that could be taken? I kid you not… I was actually contemplating making a cardboard box (for soothing darkness) that I could insert her head first (somehow?!?) leaving her hips out and let him do his business. Desperate men will do desperate things!
Thanks in advance for the advice!
The extrication of the doe from the cage was difficult, but the real fireworks started when we were getting her in position to cut the nails on my wife’s lap. She starts twisting and kicking and scratching like a banshee. Fortunately NO biting. But she tore up my wife’s hand and wrists and there was a good bit of blood. Granted her nails are sharp, but she is a massive rabbit (at least compared to my standard Rexes) with lots of leg power.
I don’t think I could deal with that amount of stress long term. But I would really like to pass those genetics for that big body on to a litter or two and try to get a replacement breeder.
Now the NZ buck is just today 4 months and he is just the sweetest guy, unfortunately nowhere near as big. But so docile, he lets the little kids pick him up and carry him. I could not think of a more polar opposite breeding pair.
So two concerns:
1) could his temperament have a modifying influence on hers as it regards the kits or am I wasting time.
2) if I go ahead with breeding, how do I do it without getting him killed by the banshee?
I know she goes to his cage or a neutral area, but still, I am afraid she will go crazy on him. Maybe she won’t and will want to breed. But if she is not in the mood, it may not be pretty.
Are there precautions that could be taken? I kid you not… I was actually contemplating making a cardboard box (for soothing darkness) that I could insert her head first (somehow?!?) leaving her hips out and let him do his business. Desperate men will do desperate things!
Thanks in advance for the advice!