When you say hard to breed, do you mean she refuses to let the male mate with her or it just doesn't take well? Either way, I'd just keep trying and be patient.
Not a good idea. The doe will have a bad time of the delivery.. If you want to get a cross breed you must get a flemish doe. It would otherwise be extremely cruel.
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a buck can breed about once a day and a doe shoud only be breed about once a year
You should not breed cross breed rabbits unless you have known homes for them. Cross breed rabbits are very hard to get rid of and usually wind up being eaten. A netherland dwarf doe is too small to breed to an angora buck. You are putting your doe in danger during the kindleing process. The babies heads MAY be too big for the doe to give birth to them and she may die trying. If your mix was the other way around - Angora doe, netherland buck- you would be OK. Why not find someone with a nice Netherland buck who will let you breed it to your doe for pick of the litter?? Don't risk your bunny just because you want babies.
Breed her on june 25 and u do not want it to have the babies at the county fair then you cant show the doe and the babies will probably die or she will kill them.
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You need to palpate your doe, OR you can test breed your doe. Put her back in the cage with the buck, if she runs from him and cries and whines she is probably bred.
French lops are six class rabbits, because they can be shown in junior buck, junior doe, intermediate buck, intermediate doe, senior buck, or senior doe.
a hard feathered breed of chicken is one with hard feathers Like the Japanese imperial phoenix unlike a Chinese silkie which is a soft feathered breed and is covered in fluff. To tell if it is a hard feathered breed flick the wing.
immediately - as soon as you can get your doe to breed.
Possibly, but it is doubtful.
Yes, Why is your doe in with your buck. You should take the doe to the bucks cage let them breed and remove her. Every rabbit should have it's own cage.