You have REALLY BAD luck coming to you.
The doe (female rabbit) will continue to produce kits (baby rabbits). Keep the buck (male rabbit) away from the doe after it gives birth because he may cause harm to the kits by trying to rebreed with the doe. A doe can get pregnant the same day it gives birth.
Let it be for about a week. (Of course, give check it for food and water every other day!) Then you can see them. Don't touch them yet, or the doe will kill them. Also, when the doe has her babies, it will become less stressed and will become more calm.
Mike Hammer - 1984 Kill John Doe - 3.11 was released on: USA: 21 January 1987
if you kneed doe to much it turns crispy and wont rise as well when you cook it
No, just a doe.
Definitely Yes.
no because its a buck only area. but you could kill a doe but it would be illegal.
His mother because she was a hoe
dey doe black
Possibly. A doe deer, especially if it has a fawn or two to protect, can be quite fiercer than a buck deer on the rut. Even if the doe deer has no antlers, it can still seriously injure a wolf if the wolf gets too close to the doe deer.
With a doe tag, yes.
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