Bunnie breeding

Kyah_02

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Jun 20, 2018
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I have a male Holland lop that isn’t fixed and there’s been a female rabbit (I don’t exactly know the breed but it’s a bigger breed) that’s been coming into the yard and we have a pen on the ground that I keep them in during the day when it’s warm, I had my male rabbit out and I went to the bathroom and I go out to see the female rabbit dug a hole under the pen and my male rabbit bred with her, he was only successful once but I don’t know what to do it’s not my rabbit and it’s the neighbors free range rabbit and I don’t think it’s fixed
 
Ask the neighbors if it is their rabbit and tell them about what happened. If It’s their rabbit, they can decide what to do. I personally consider it irresponsible to let an intact animal free-range, and would tell them that. Not your rabbit, not your responsibility
 
Ask the neighbors if it is their rabbit and tell them about what happened. If It’s their rabbit, they can decide what to do. I personally consider it irresponsible to let an intact animal free-range, and would tell them that. Not your rabbit, not your responsibility
Yea it is basically our rabbit, it hang out in our yard all day and eats and we have brought it back once and they didn’t seem to care about it too much
 
If it's not your rabbit, it's not your problem. Period. And if your neighbor cares so little for their animal that they let it roam the neighborhood, they probably won't care when someone else's free range dog makes it no longer their problem, either.:(
Yea we have a bunch of dogs in our neighborhood that would eat it and that’s what worries me but it like to just hang out in our yard and eat
 
If the neighbors don't care about the rabbit, are you interested in keeping it? If you are interested, you could consider asking them to let you have it.

Unfortunately, whoever keeps it is going to have to deal with either finding homes for the new kits and then having momma spayed OR paying for an emergency spay if she is indeed pregnant.
 
If the neighbors don't care about the rabbit, are you interested in keeping it? If you are interested, you could consider asking them to let you have it.

Unfortunately, whoever keeps it is going to have to deal with either finding homes for the new kits and then having momma spayed OR paying for an emergency spay if she is indeed pregnant.
We thought about keeping her she doesn’t really leave our house anyway and we did want to have kits but our female we have is two old, and I’m probably going to go talk to the rabbit later
 

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