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Sometimes they get scared. Sometimes they just dont know what they are doing when it is their first time. It is really sad when this happens. As a breeder we say try 3 times before giving up on the doe.
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Lol! Love it!I raise rabbits for show, pets, meat and 4-H. The kids and I have Netherlands and Satins. We are thinking of getting out of the satins and getting a couple himis instead. I truly enjoy the netherlands. They are so cute and adorable. And sweet too. I know alot of people say they can be mean, but the only time I have had an issue is when one is touchy during pregnancy. We have blue eyed whites, VM's, chestnut, and a himi.This is a very funny pic of a baby yawning!
Well my holland lop doe have birth to 6 kits and rejected them ALL! Found all 6 dead in the cage, out of the nestbox Saturday afternoon. I was devastated. Cried about, was angry about, but in the meantime I had a new coop to build to help keep my mind off of it. Just so upsetting. Especially when you wait and wait and wait. It was her first litter but still, there were 6! All are gone, they definitely would have had some nice coloring, 3 possibly harlequins, 3 darker ones. I'm still upset over it. Not sure if/when I'll breed her again.
If they haven't been handled much and are already starting to get aggressive, it will take a lot of work and diligence on your part to tame them. It would probably be easier if they had separate living quarters.Hi, I got my first two bunnies a few months ago. Two does. They were born on December 26, so they are about 4 1/2 months old. They are not very cuddily and hard to catch. I wouldn't call them "tame." Is there still hope that they will get tame?
I don't know the breed. They are not lop ear. One is brown and look like peter rabbit and the other is black with some random white hairs. They are litter mates. They are large and long. Sometimes they growl if we are trying to pick them up and one nipped my granddaughter (9 years old). Once I pick them up and sit and scratch their head and talk to them, they seem fine. I'll post some fotos later. They live in a big hutch in the middle of my fenced chicken yard and sometimes I let them out during the day and always put them up at night. I leave the hutch open when they are out for them to go in when they want to.
Some questions:
1. What can I do for them to be more tame?
2. Should I have them fixed? I do not plan to breed them.
3. They "hump" each other in a very serious way sometimes, is that normal?
4. Would getting them fixed make them sweeter?
5. Will they get better aoubt us catching them when they are older or fixed?
Thanks to all you rabbit people. I really love my bunnies. Their names are Rosie and Lulu.\
copied from another forum:So, I'm really worried about one of my kits. He sits in the back of the nest box all day, while his sister is coming out of the box now. When I looked at his bottom, he had a yellowish, brown discharge coming out. When I looked at his boy part, it was swollen and when I pressed it, white..pus?..came out. What can I do for this poor little guy? He just turned 3 weeks old.