2CrazyFools
Rainy Days Rabbitry
EDIT: Pretty sure at this point my does are NOT pregnant, I was simply witnessing gut activity and freaking out. :roll:
I'm looking for suggestions/insight/or fellow head scratching.
Two blue American does, (purchased both of them from a "Boyd" in Oklahoma, he claimed they were papered but never got me ANY information about them after we exchanged $$$ and rabbits... shame on me for not getting it up front.) one who I suspect is pretty old, I purchased her as a breeding doe but I'm worried she might be more the retiree age and he shoved her off on an unsuspecting newbie. (Me.)
The second doe was supposedly a young show rabbit, never bred, currently around a year and a half old. I have no reason to not believe this, she does appear young, in her prime, very docile and used to being handled. Shiny healthy coat.
They weren't very .... interested in being bred so finally after many refusals through the fall season I stuck them into cages with a male buck each and left them there for a week. My older doe pulled fur within 2 weeks and made me worried I would have a way early litter.
I SWEAR that week was December 12th-16th. Therefore I'd start watching them January 9th and expect them to kindle at minimum on the 9th and maximum on the 19th (at 34 days if they got pregnant the last day of the week that they were with the males.)
Nothing. Next week... nothing. Next week, nothing. Guys... it is the 30th of January! Both have very active bellies as of an hour ago, both are very overdue. There is no doubt that they are both pregnant.
Youtube of the young girl's belly moving on the 16th: [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20wxc1Z4s2U&feature=youtu.be[/youtube]
What on earth?! What is going on??? Neither are acting strangely, eating and moving just fine. I've been bringing them down to run around for an hour, and then the last 5 minutes I'll bring down a buck to hopefully get her hormones going. This is the third day of that.
I'm so confused :shrug:
Even if, lets say I recalled incorrectly and they were with the bucks the week before Christmas, they are still overdue.
(I purchased three does from this "Boyd" feller, one I was successful in breeding right away in spring of 2016, she was also probably pretty old and had 9 babies, all stillborn and she died from it. Now we're having this weird issue... I've had many successful litters with my meat mutts, but my expensive rabbits just aren't coming to fruition! My husband is ripping his hair out from worry, he's really attached to Clover, that young doe in the video.)
EDIT: I should probably add that we do have a double vet appointment on Wednesday. :doc:
I'm looking for suggestions/insight/or fellow head scratching.
Two blue American does, (purchased both of them from a "Boyd" in Oklahoma, he claimed they were papered but never got me ANY information about them after we exchanged $$$ and rabbits... shame on me for not getting it up front.) one who I suspect is pretty old, I purchased her as a breeding doe but I'm worried she might be more the retiree age and he shoved her off on an unsuspecting newbie. (Me.)
The second doe was supposedly a young show rabbit, never bred, currently around a year and a half old. I have no reason to not believe this, she does appear young, in her prime, very docile and used to being handled. Shiny healthy coat.
They weren't very .... interested in being bred so finally after many refusals through the fall season I stuck them into cages with a male buck each and left them there for a week. My older doe pulled fur within 2 weeks and made me worried I would have a way early litter.
I SWEAR that week was December 12th-16th. Therefore I'd start watching them January 9th and expect them to kindle at minimum on the 9th and maximum on the 19th (at 34 days if they got pregnant the last day of the week that they were with the males.)
Nothing. Next week... nothing. Next week, nothing. Guys... it is the 30th of January! Both have very active bellies as of an hour ago, both are very overdue. There is no doubt that they are both pregnant.
Youtube of the young girl's belly moving on the 16th: [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20wxc1Z4s2U&feature=youtu.be[/youtube]
What on earth?! What is going on??? Neither are acting strangely, eating and moving just fine. I've been bringing them down to run around for an hour, and then the last 5 minutes I'll bring down a buck to hopefully get her hormones going. This is the third day of that.
I'm so confused :shrug:
Even if, lets say I recalled incorrectly and they were with the bucks the week before Christmas, they are still overdue.
(I purchased three does from this "Boyd" feller, one I was successful in breeding right away in spring of 2016, she was also probably pretty old and had 9 babies, all stillborn and she died from it. Now we're having this weird issue... I've had many successful litters with my meat mutts, but my expensive rabbits just aren't coming to fruition! My husband is ripping his hair out from worry, he's really attached to Clover, that young doe in the video.)
EDIT: I should probably add that we do have a double vet appointment on Wednesday. :doc: