SpotTheCat
Herding cats
sounds cute. Do you know their sex yet?Peanut and Mochi are good though! I think the spotted one will Mochi and the white one Snowy! How do you guys like the name Snowy?
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sounds cute. Do you know their sex yet?Peanut and Mochi are good though! I think the spotted one will Mochi and the white one Snowy! How do you guys like the name Snowy?
No -sounds cute. Do you know their sex yet?
Aaa -It seems I stopped getting notifications.
They've gotten so big!
Once they are a bit older you be able to tell the sex better. If you have a male and female you'll need to separate them by 3 months old so they don't reproduce.
Hopefully you have two males, males get along the best. Two females will often fight after 6 months, especially if they are not fixed. Being in the same litter does not affect their relationship once they hit 6 months (which is when hormones kick in, they turn into moody teens, and are able to reproduce).
(I thought I had mentioned this already but I didn't see where it had been said but..)
Do you have the father neutered or at least separated?
Bucks find does giving birth very attractive for some reason, and so and soon as she's finished the buck will often mate her again. Does can have mate right after giving birth so they often become pregnant again.
I can't really explain it without pictures.And also, how can I really sex them, I dont know sorryy
See how he's doing it?I can't really explain it without pictures.
Female:View attachment 2748113
Male:
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Personally, I have never sexed a baby rabbit.Aaa -
so the father is separated and I dont think so she is pregnant (hopefully) but if she is, I am prepared. And also, how can I really sex them, I dont know sorryy
Tysm!See how he's doing it?
Basically just apply a small amount of pressure beneath the bits and the male will have a more protruding one.
You'll soon learn
Yes. Check that website out. They explain it a lot better than I can.Personally, I have never sexed a baby rabbit.
Basically you apply a bit of pressure around their vent area to see what they have.
Some other members here have and will be able to direct you better than I will be able to, but here's an article on how to do so.
https://www.raising-rabbits.com/sexing-rabbits.html
It's best left to professionals to avoid hurting them, which a rabbit savvy vet will be able to do, but if that's not an option I recommend reading the whole article and watching a few videos before trying it yourself.
Okay ty! The thing is in my country rabbit vets are more rare than the kakapo and the corona situation is bad so, I will try extreme cautionPersonally, I have never sexed a baby rabbit.
Basically you apply a bit of pressure around their vent area to see what they have.
Some other members here have and will be able to direct you better than I will be able to, but here's an article on how to do so.
https://www.raising-rabbits.com/sexing-rabbits.html
It's best left to professionals to avoid hurting them, which a rabbit savvy vet will be able to do, but if that's not an option I recommend reading the whole article and watching a few videos before trying it yourself.