RoosterMania
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My question: Can a doe’s growth be stunted if she is bred before reaching full maturity?
My reason for asking such a question:
I asked the breeder I purchased my Satin doe from if she could breed the doe beforehand. She told me she could, but has noticed in her herd that does she has bred before they are 6 months have stayed small and not reached full size. I told her I’d rather wait and let the doe reach her full potential.
Well, today I weighed my NZ doe who is due on October 4th. I bought her as a proven doe, which I think means that she has already had at least one litter. According to that breeder, she was born on 3/11/21. I am a little disappointed because she weighed in at about 7.5lbs today, which is small for a NZ. I’m wondering if maybe she was bred young and therefore didn’t reach her full weight potential or if she’s just a small rabbit.
My reason for asking such a question:
I asked the breeder I purchased my Satin doe from if she could breed the doe beforehand. She told me she could, but has noticed in her herd that does she has bred before they are 6 months have stayed small and not reached full size. I told her I’d rather wait and let the doe reach her full potential.
Well, today I weighed my NZ doe who is due on October 4th. I bought her as a proven doe, which I think means that she has already had at least one litter. According to that breeder, she was born on 3/11/21. I am a little disappointed because she weighed in at about 7.5lbs today, which is small for a NZ. I’m wondering if maybe she was bred young and therefore didn’t reach her full weight potential or if she’s just a small rabbit.