Pregnant Rabbit?

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she is a standard rex her color is broken lilac and the father is a standard rex broken black what will the babies be if she has them?
 
You never saw them breed before because she was too young. And keeping them together you are probably lucky she hasn't done damage to your male. Do you have a nest box with her? The move may have caused her to put off labor, but she does need a box, as without one the kits will crawl off and through the wire and die. Breeding two brokens together will get you some charlies (broken with not enuf color on them to show, still good pets, and bred back to solids will get you all brokens). As far as what colors you will get depends on the background color of the parents (color of their parents and grandparents) do you have pedigrees that show this?
 
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Thank you.She has a nest box.cool I do have a a pedigree for the female but not the male.Edited to say she had her first baby
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Oh lord that is awful when that happens. Seriously, heart-wrenching awful. My step-brother was an idiot as a kid and thought it was hilarious to put the does and bucks together. A couple times I missed the signs, and woke up to half-eating kits all over.
 
Make sure you look close and if there are any dead ones shoved in a corner remove them. I like to check at least once a day make sure they are warm and roung (wrinkled kits aren't getting fed). They will start eating a little bit on their own when they can jump out of the box, I put a brick in incase they can't get back in, so they have a step (outside of box). As long as she is getting along with them I leave them for six weeks.
 

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