Buck Died after Breeding HIm

KimTatum03

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So, I am curious if anyone else has had this happen. Sunday I bread my 5-1/2 month old buck to my doe. He was in the cage with her about 10 minutes and I think he sucessfully mounthed her 9 or 10 times. I've never had a buck get soo involved. We left to go to a crawfish boil and when we came home, it was aparent that my sweet boy had been dead since shortly after we left. He had plenty of shade/water/and appeared otherwise healthy. Any ideas?????
 
It was his time to go? The list of what could have happened is endless. Most breeders put the doe in with the buck and let him breed her a couple times and then take her out. The fact that you left the doe with him may or may not have had anything to do with his death.
 
Thanks Cassie, you sound like my husband. When it is something's time to go......no man can stop it. :) I suppose the death of any of God's creatures is always somewhat disturbing and a quick reminder of all of our mortality. I did put the buck in with the doe. It could have been much less than ten minutes but I am certain that it was not more as I was brewing a pot of coffee and it takes 2 minutes. He has always been a high strung buck, as if he never can settle down. He was removed from the does cage and placed back into his own. I just don't know why my seemingly perfectly healthy boy went down. I think he just got too worked up and didn't calm/cool down quick enough. I've been breeding rabbits for only a few years but found it soo different than anything before. Perhaps he was ill and was hiding it well and the breeding just pushed him over the edge....
 
You aren't supposed to put the buck in the doe's enclosure. It's the other way around-she goes to his pad. I'm sorry for your loss, I hope the doe took, and you get some nice babies.
 
Yep.... the doe goes in the buck's cage..... I never let the buck mount the doe more than 2 times.... usually once then again in an hour or 2....
 
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It could have been any number of things and honestly its difficult to tell without a necropsy. Either way, next time I would just put the doe in the bucks cage and stand there with them until they do their thing, then separate.
 
Lol, the last post was a typo. I did put the doe in the buck's cage and stood there. It only takes them like a few seconds, hence why he "got" her soo many times. Their babies were born a few days ago. There were only two kits. This poor momma lost her last litter of six.
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