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I have Holland Lops and Lionheads. When I palpate I don't come in contact with poo, so I am a little curious what exactly you are doing when you palpate.
As far as if she is prego, she could be, but like others have said, you'll lose the litter before the rabbit. Do you have another Doe due around the same time? If you do, and this Doe does kindle, you can foster the kits to the other Doe. I breed at the very least 2 Does at a time, generally it is more like 3 or 4, just in case I need to foster kits.
Good luck! Keep an eye on her and if she does have them on the wire that doesn't mean you can't save them. I have network cameras on my does so I can keep an eye on them. I've saved dozens of kits because I've been able to watch the Does. At night I sleep with my laptop next to me and the volume low, but still able to hear, plus I wake up every hour or two to check on them! Yes, I'm a bit psychotic, but my DH has learned to deal with me!
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I have Holland Lops and Lionheads. When I palpate I don't come in contact with poo, so I am a little curious what exactly you are doing when you palpate.
As far as if she is prego, she could be, but like others have said, you'll lose the litter before the rabbit. Do you have another Doe due around the same time? If you do, and this Doe does kindle, you can foster the kits to the other Doe. I breed at the very least 2 Does at a time, generally it is more like 3 or 4, just in case I need to foster kits.
Good luck! Keep an eye on her and if she does have them on the wire that doesn't mean you can't save them. I have network cameras on my does so I can keep an eye on them. I've saved dozens of kits because I've been able to watch the Does. At night I sleep with my laptop next to me and the volume low, but still able to hear, plus I wake up every hour or two to check on them! Yes, I'm a bit psychotic, but my DH has learned to deal with me!

~A