Teddy2511
Well-known member
Hey All,
I know I haven't been around in a long time, my life is far too busy these days! But I do have a question for you all.
I found out recently that one of the bucks born out of my father/daughter breeding (I have bred this cross now several times), which I thought was a doe, is a buck with an obvious split penis.
I have had 4 total surviving kits out of this cross from different litters. One doe, one split p buck, one buck (so far looks normal), and one other buck who is only 6 weeks old, but I am watching closely for a split p as "he" occasionally look like a "she".
First Question: Would you recommend that I cull the father and daughter from my herd to get that line out of my rabbitry?
Those two are the only bunnies in my herd that are specifically from those lines. I have only one other doe in my herd who has a little of the same bloodlines, but I do not intend to cull her as she is not too closely related. Though I will watch her offspring, for caution's sake.
Second Question: If a young rabbit, under 8 weeks, looks like a normal, healthy buck... Does that mean that he will not turn out with a split p later in life?
Thanks in advance for your help; I appreciate having a place to go to with these funny questions. 8)
I know I haven't been around in a long time, my life is far too busy these days! But I do have a question for you all.
I found out recently that one of the bucks born out of my father/daughter breeding (I have bred this cross now several times), which I thought was a doe, is a buck with an obvious split penis.
I have had 4 total surviving kits out of this cross from different litters. One doe, one split p buck, one buck (so far looks normal), and one other buck who is only 6 weeks old, but I am watching closely for a split p as "he" occasionally look like a "she".
First Question: Would you recommend that I cull the father and daughter from my herd to get that line out of my rabbitry?
Those two are the only bunnies in my herd that are specifically from those lines. I have only one other doe in my herd who has a little of the same bloodlines, but I do not intend to cull her as she is not too closely related. Though I will watch her offspring, for caution's sake.
Second Question: If a young rabbit, under 8 weeks, looks like a normal, healthy buck... Does that mean that he will not turn out with a split p later in life?
Thanks in advance for your help; I appreciate having a place to go to with these funny questions. 8)