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Taking doe to a different rabbitry for breeding
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<blockquote data-quote="BuffBrahmaBantam" data-source="post: 345280" data-attributes="member: 8348"><p>I don’t have personal experience but from what we have heard, yes, it works with no major issues regarding doe receptiveness. I would be interested to hear about your experience if you decide to do it. It is called stud service - like breeding horses. I don’t think it is all that uncommon because we’ve asked 2 rabbit breeders near us and both said yes, they’ve done it before and would be happy to offer stud service. We asked because I am thinking of getting rid of our buck and keeping two does. We don’t need much meat so breeding two does once or twice a year using stud service at some one else’s rabbitry would save us money on not needing to feed a buck. Problem is I’m getting pretty attached to our buck, LOL, so it might be more challenging to implement than I originally thought. He is a real character.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BuffBrahmaBantam, post: 345280, member: 8348"] I don’t have personal experience but from what we have heard, yes, it works with no major issues regarding doe receptiveness. I would be interested to hear about your experience if you decide to do it. It is called stud service - like breeding horses. I don’t think it is all that uncommon because we’ve asked 2 rabbit breeders near us and both said yes, they’ve done it before and would be happy to offer stud service. We asked because I am thinking of getting rid of our buck and keeping two does. We don’t need much meat so breeding two does once or twice a year using stud service at some one else’s rabbitry would save us money on not needing to feed a buck. Problem is I’m getting pretty attached to our buck, LOL, so it might be more challenging to implement than I originally thought. He is a real character. [/QUOTE]
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