Help!!! *graphic image*

Those kits look just a trifle premature to me - maybe 3-4 days, not more.

I've never known a buck to kill kits, though other people have said they have. My bucks have never shown the slightest interest in the kits at all. However, they do show extreme interest in the kits' mothers. Rabbits don't "come into heat," but they do experience hormonal peaks and valleys that make them more fertile and likely to breed at some times than others.One of the highest peaks a doe will ever hit comes right after she kindles, and every buck in my rabbitry knows when I have a newly-kindled doe out there. A doe that has a buck in the cage with her when she kindles will very likely get bred immediately afterward, so I would mark the date on your calender, you probably have a litter due in about 30 days.  


Thank you much. I am completely new to rabbits and we thought we had two males so this is all kind of a shock.

Thank you everyone else as well!
 

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