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how soon to re=breed - lost litter
Topic Started: Oct 4 2012, 07:30 AM (306 Views)
NeuBunny
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when a doe doesn't take at all, we generally re-breed right away.

how long should we wait for a doe that had a doa singleton (large baby on day 35)?
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sidd-says-gimme
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I have heard of most people doing it a couple days later. I think some people do right away, but I think that might hurt. :P
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jodi
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for me it depends on how bad the delivery was. If she didn't struggle with a stuck kit I'll breed a couple hours later. If she had troubles then I give her a few days to heal then rebreed. Does are most willing to breed right after a litter is born. Wild rabbits have babies every 4 weeks because of this. LOL
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Maple Front Rabbitry
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I always wait a few days. But if she had a really hard time delivering I would give her longer to recover. What ever you think is best for your doe :)
Tessa
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whoalookitsme
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If it was an easy kindling then 12-72hrs

If it was a bad one then 1-2weeks depending on the rabbit. It varies with how bad the litter was for her.
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