You are a really good helper when it comes to everything really but quails in particular. You’ve actually answered most of my questions through all your videos and just wanted to say keep up the good work Chris wish you the best👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
If you are having trouble breeding your doe, try this, it 100% worked for me. I tried for weeks to get my doe to breed, the buck did his part, but she wouldn't lift and would run from the buck. Using a soft hair band (not elastic band) place it around the doe's head and slide it to her back legs. Then do a few loops around the base of the tail. This causes the doe's tail to rise making it easy for the buck to mate. Worked wonders for me and the doe does not get hurt, but I stress do not use an elastic band. He had 5 successful breedings :) good luck!
No worries. The doe actually lifts when they are breeding for the fall off (quite dramatically lol), but this just helps the process for a first time doe or a stubborn doe. Works wonders.
@jenni andais Hi Jenni, the soft hair band loops around the base of the tail and over the hind legs, not near the head. It has worked for me, and my doe has had 3 healthy kit litters thus far 😃
the thing is my doe isn't just refusing to lift her tail, shes running away from him, making grunting noises, swishing her tail, trying to bite him and anyone who tries to touch her. I thought she might've been ill at first but the vet checked her and she's perfectly healthy. The only reason i can come up with is her age but she's ard 3 yrs old so she should still be fertile.
HELP Chris - My two Dutch rabbits are seven months, have them in the same cage, NO breeding activity at all! Is it because I have them in the same cage?
I think the word you were looking for about the doe was "Estes"..it's kind of where we get the word for Easter. That's what the doe comes into after having the act of mating. And I'm guessing it might be a case of stranger danger for some does. I'm so lucky my doe and buck can see each other every day and make goo goo eyes all day. Then I let him hop around in the enclosure under her pen just to keep them interested but not close enough to mate. It's the way I set up my cages tho. Great video as always!
Hi Brother.. for the past 1-2 weeks I'm continuously trying to breed my virgin rabbits but still ,,👎.. I made a new cage and tried by letting them in that but still 👎.. I tried swapping the cages too.. just wanted to update you.. take care mate..
@@Slightlyrednecked Hi Bro.. hope you are doing good.. I was continuously trying everyday for the breeding and finally today evening I took the doe inside my home for a minute, pampered here and took her to the buck's cage.. miracle, it worked.. ,,😚..
One thing I was hoping you would mention (which you didn’t) was how to breed when newly-matured, never-bred buck has been scared away by overzealous doe. That’s why I came here... trying to figure out how to get him interested in breeding after she has humped every part of him and scared the beejesus out of him.
We just bought our two rabbits from a man who does free range. We have been putting The doe in with the buck for four weekend now and still nothing is happening between them. The first time he checked her out but since nothing. Is it a problem because they were free range? Please, what can we do about this problem? Thank you.
Hello! We have 8 month old American Chinchilla’s. They share a cage but have a divider in between them. We give them play time together in an open area and they start fighting after about 5 minutes. Should we put them in a smaller space? Should we get a new female? Any ideas?
I got a question for rabbit breeding : Ok so we had bred our rabbits and when the male locked the male had made a grunting noise and the female made like a big squeal what does that mean?
Thank you. I have been trying for almost a week now. I have tried with 2 different bucks. She is a first timer so today i ll try holding her in one spot and let her get sniffed.
My girls wont lift. Two are 10 months old and the buck's mother is almost 3. I've tried several things but you gave me a few more ideas. The does have been living communally outdoors in a pen while the buck is my pet and lives indoors. He is all about breeding, but they honk and cry when I put them in his cage. I left them in for more than an hour and they just got tired and chilled out next to each other. Should I separate the does for awhile into separate cages? I will try the car today when the temp is right and let ya know. I have Silver Fox rabbits.
That is a pretty common issue. Does can often be reluctant to breed. If you just keep trying they will usually respond in a few days of continuous efforts (every morning and evening).
Good question. if you have another cage it is probably best to place the buck in that one and take her to that one. or place the buck in a pet carrier and remove her from his cage, replace him and then put her back in. I wouldn't take her to her own cage with him in it. That might be a problem.
Question: I have 3 does that have had 1 litter (1 of the does had babies back at night, the other 2 does had babies back in June.) and we put the does in with the buck and the does don’t want to breed not one of them. They are all 1 year old! Please Help!
question.... I've seen vids with people actually forcing Thier rabbit to breed they Just set the doe a sorta way and the buck puts in his work....my friend and i was watching the videos at the time he told me he was gonna try it I didn't believe him cause I didn't like the idea....one day when I was out a town he called me and told me he just tried it🤕😕....the day before due date finally arrived I noticed she hasn't been up to any labor work I was concerned the next morning I went to check on her she had all 8 kits but she didn't pull fur we provided bedding for her she just never wanted those babies..... I'm basically asking you think maybe not allowing your rabbit to breed naturally is the cause of this problem??
I am sorry to hear about your problems. I think it probably has more to due with the rabbit just not having good mothering instincts. It is probably why she didn't want to breed naturally to begin with. You might try again though, she may be more willing now.
Hi, very interesting video and i liked it. here is my problem, 1 and a half year ago i bought 1 male and 4 females, all 5 about months age.. they were breed in cages and i put them on the ground for free breeding. Immediatly i got all females pregnant and successfully rasised all the new rabbits. And then i never got my buck and the 4 females reproduce again :( i have no idea why. i dont use industrial aliments, just alfalfa and few vegs.
Wow, that is a strange problem for sure. I would expect them to breed all the time in that set up. I am afraid I can't say exactly what the issue was. It is possible that your male went sterile for some reason. High temperatures can do that but it is usually just temporary. The other thought is if the buck was overweight. Overweight bucks don't tend to perform. I really don't know right off hand what else could have caused the issue.
That is a common problem. I addressed that in another video a while back. Here is the link ua-cam.com/users/edit?o=U&video_id=HTmOQqbEGMk I hope that helps.
I’ve got a beautiful older show buck that I’ve never kept a kit from (big regret) and that isn’t interested in my does at all. Is there anyways to get him more willing? Thanks
I am sorry to hear that. If he is older he may just be done with breeding. One common problem that keeps bucks from breeding is if they are overweight. You might try to put him on a little bit of a diet and see if that helps.
Slightly Rednecked thank you! If anything his to skinny. Cause his getting older keeps losing weight 🥺 been giving him lots of foods to try pull him up but he stays the same. I’ll keep trying though
I'm having trouble breeding my smaller breeds of rabbits. My hotot male is more than willing to mate but all my dwarf does don't want anything to do with him, my hotot buck has been so frustrated he will attack the does. I even tried a different buck and same thing they won't allow buck to mount them and the buck gets frustrated and attacks the does, one of my polish does got bit 3 times and a lot of her fur got pulled out. They fought while I was Cleaning thier cages. Im considering selling the reluctant does or is there a way I can fix this problem??
My doe has been without babies for a couple weeks and I want to re-breed her. The she's 2 years and the buck is 6 months, he's had 2 litters already so he should know what to do. But neighter of them are interested in eachother. What could be the cause? Even if I hold my doe he just sniffs and that's it. Her private area is purple-ish so she should be willing. Last time I bred her she was incredibly willing. What do I do?
The reintroduction is a huge thing imo.. Both my male and my fm used to be housed with other rabbits fir abiut 6months and when seperated they got kinda gloomy.. Well i introduced then because i wanted a litter.. They gkt along after he stopped trying to ride in the first 5min and would lay n "cuddle" so i decided to leave then in 1 cage till i seen a breeding. Shes usualy run away as soon as he tried to get her or shed hide in a box.. Even 3days lrior to litter she was still running away.. So i had given uo and was going tinget a new female.. Low and behold a litter.. (Well 2 because i didnt find it in time) sometimes females dont give ibtinthe male aparently because mine were in the front room and always had someone nearby (3 dif work scheduals)and NOONE seen a falloff 🐼
I’ve got some new things to try. Thanks! You got me all nervous when you talked about castration but I have noticed both parties in the ritual performing some oral activity upon each other, beyond just sniffing, and it seems to be non-aggressive so I’m just wondering how closely I need to watch that? Do your rabbits display this behavior as well?
hi, I have a doe rabbit and a buck that I've tried to breed several times, but not much luck so I stopped trying but recently i got a new buck and I introduced him to her thorough her pen and she kept trying to bite/nip him so I put him back in his pen I also tried in a area where they have both never been but she still tried to nip him do you know why this might be? and do you have any tips on first time mother rabbits?
If you bang the Male to the Female she can be really territorial and may attack the male instead of breeding. Always bring the Female to the Male. Hopefully this was helpful.
Rabbits can breed for 4 or 5 years. Sometimes more. as long as you can find rabbits that are under 3 years old, you should be able to get some good litters from them and make it worth it.
i just got 2 rabbits one doe and one buck however we tried to breed them for the last few days my doe is almost a year old and my buck is 6 months old. however when we tried to breed she wouldnt lift for him and kept trying to attack and kill him HELP what do i do. the previous owner said she wouldnt take to her breeding but would allowed the bucks to mount and have 3 fall offs but now she just wants to kill my buck what do i do im new to the meat rabbit breeding
Hi Chris, we've been trying to have our Standard Rex doe mate, non of the bucks are overweight, sick or old, but for some reason she ends up humping the bucks and dominates them, no matter what buck we try she ends up humping them and the bucks don't seem interested in her at all. Have you ever seen that?
That is strange. It isn't uncommon for a doe to act dominant but for the bucks to not be interested at all, that is weird. I know it is a crazy question, but are you sure she is a doe? It isn't hard to make that mistake with rabbits.
@@Slightlyrednecked thank you for your response, I'm pretty sure she's a girl, I've compared her with a doe thats been bred before 🤦♀️😂😂 because that was my first thought as well. The person where i bought her from said she's 9 months i wonder if she's maybe younger and not ready yet and the bucks kinda sense it.
No not generally. The males are pretty much ready to go all the time. They may become sterile for a while in high temp but they are still trying to breed either way.
I have three mini Rex rabbits and the two females are 5 1/2 months old and the male is seven months old. I decided to breed them finally and they just showed no interest in each other and we’re just grooming themselves and neither one of them were trying to breed. Neither one of them are proven so I know it will be complicated but how do I get them to breed?
I have a first time buck and doe trying to breed. She is 8 mo old and he is 9 mo old. She's not lifting for the buck but I did notice the buck was going Thru the motions but never had a fall off a few times. Is it possible for her to be pregnant if he never had a fall off? Do all bucks have fall offs?
What you are describing is pretty common. It isn't likely that she is pregnant without seeing a fall off. Sounds like she is just reluctant to breed. I would keep trying and see if she will eventually lift for the buck. Some times first time breeders can be a little reluctant.
I have a 6 month old buck who was brother with a doe but when she died (unexpectedly) we got another 6 month doe, they bonded immediately and live together. we are trying to breed them in a pen but every time he tries humping her she runs away (it is quite a big space) what do I do?
If not already, I would keep them separate. If you have been keeping them together, there is a good chance she is already bred. If that is the case I would give her 30 days to make sure she isn't before trying again. If you are sure she isn't bred, then just keep trying. You might try to put her in a pet carrier and take her on a trip around town and see if she is more receptive when you return. For some reason that seems to work for lots of people.
That is strange indeed. Are you absolutely sure it is a female? I know it is a silly question but it has happened many times that rabbits have been mistaken as one sex and not the other. I am afraid I don't have any answers if it is indeed a female. Could be too young to breed maybe? or maybe some kind of health problem. I just don't know.
That is a pretty common problem. If you watch the video the advice I give for does is pretty much it. Whether they are running in circles constantly or just won't lift.
Sounds like the female is trying to be the dominant one. If your buck is not wanting to mate it could be that he is overweight. That is the first thing to check on. If that is not the case, he may just be a little shy. Generally the act of just trying over and over again will fix the problem. If that doesn't work, you might have to hold the doe and allow the male to inspect her without her trying to mount him. It can be tricky to fix these problems sometimes. I wish I had a quick answer but it usually just takes persistence and time.
I am not familiar with them. A quick google search says that they are a meat rabbit breed developed in France from New Zealands, Californias, and a few other breeds.
i have a buck and three does and whenever i put doe in buck cage, the buck only lick the back and ear of doe and some time private parts of doe. but never try to mount
Is it overweight maybe? That is the most common reason why a buck won't mate. If that is not the case he may just be shy and need some time to get acquainted.
if it is overweight just cut back on the feed a little. If he is just shy and won't attempt to breed after multiple sessions, I would honestly look for another buck. That is the easiest way to fix that issue. It sounds crazy but you might want to check to see if it actually is a buck.
he is a buck because he has testicles and penis. does apple cider vinegar give any help in this case and can you please tell me the signs of a shy buck
that is generally a sign of dominance. It isn't uncommon at all. The male not performing is usually a sign that he is overweight. If that is the case you may have to cut back a little on his feed for a while to get him in shape. If he isn't overweight you may just have to give him some time and multiple opportunities before he breeds. or get a new buck.
Rabbits need to eat their own poop so they can extract enough nutrition from their food. It's like a cow bringing the food back up and having multiple stomachs to digest the food naturally and get all the nutrition they need to get.
That is a random comment for this video. But you are on the right track. they don't eat their poop actually but they do produce a "special poop" called cecetropes. I did a video on the subject a while back if you are interested. ua-cam.com/video/40TZPKcwBZk/v-deo.html
Is your rabbit 5 or 6 years old.....has he lost his spark? Well at Canada Drug mart we sell the little blue pill for 80% less than legitimate dealers. 4 hours of action after 1 pill for all your does! Lolol
I am sorry to hear that. It sounds like you may need to look at getting another rabbit. With the breeding issues and not taking care of the babies, she sounds like she has pretty poor mothering instincts.
That is a pretty common problem. The main thing to do is to just keep trying. Sometimes if you add some extra light to their hutches and extend the daylight to at least 14 hours a day it can help.
you didn't say so, just to be sure, make sure you are taking the doe to the buck's cage and not the buck to the doe's cage. Does can get very territorial. If you are already doing that and she is still being aggressive you may have to just give her a little time and try again. She may just not be ready to breed right now. If there is a chance that she is already pregnant, that may be the issue or if she is over 5 years old, she may just be too old to breed at that point.
@@Slightlyrednecked same here. Checked it all. My doe is 7 months and unwilling to breed since I purchased her two months ago. It is already cold here, could that also hinder her?
If he isn't used often then as early as 12 to 24 hrs later However if he breeds a couple times a week before you need to give him time off. If you breed him twice in 1 day like morning and night give him several days to a week off for his body to recoup
You are a really good helper when it comes to everything really but quails in particular. You’ve actually answered most of my questions through all your videos and just wanted to say keep up the good work Chris wish you the best👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you so much for the kind comments.
If you are having trouble breeding your doe, try this, it 100% worked for me. I tried for weeks to get my doe to breed, the buck did his part, but she wouldn't lift and would run from the buck. Using a soft hair band (not elastic band) place it around the doe's head and slide it to her back legs. Then do a few loops around the base of the tail. This causes the doe's tail to rise making it easy for the buck to mate. Worked wonders for me and the doe does not get hurt, but I stress do not use an elastic band. He had 5 successful breedings :) good luck!
Interesting idea. I have never heard of that before. Thanks for sharing.
No worries. The doe actually lifts when they are breeding for the fall off (quite dramatically lol), but this just helps the process for a first time doe or a stubborn doe. Works wonders.
@jenni andais Hi Jenni, the soft hair band loops around the base of the tail and over the hind legs, not near the head. It has worked for me, and my doe has had 3 healthy kit litters thus far 😃
Cheney Karen could you do a video on how to do that? It would surely help a lot of people out there trying to breed stubborn foes.
@Cheney Karen
the thing is my doe isn't just refusing to lift her tail, shes running away from him, making grunting noises, swishing her tail, trying to bite him and anyone who tries to touch her. I thought she might've been ill at first but the vet checked her and she's perfectly healthy. The only reason i can come up with is her age but she's ard 3 yrs old so she should still be fertile.
HELP Chris - My two Dutch rabbits are seven months, have them in the same cage, NO breeding activity at all! Is it because I have them in the same cage?
I think the word you were looking for about the doe was "Estes"..it's kind of where we get the word for Easter. That's what the doe comes into after having the act of mating. And I'm guessing it might be a case of stranger danger for some does. I'm so lucky my doe and buck can see each other every day and make goo goo eyes all day. Then I let him hop around in the enclosure under her pen just to keep them interested but not close enough to mate. It's the way I set up my cages tho. Great video as always!
Thats the word. Thanks. :)
I have a pair of virgin buck and doe; and I'm finding it very hard to breed.. thanks for the info, Bro.. I shall try your tips and update..
Good luck. It can be difficult to get them to breed for the first time. I hope it works out.
@@Slightlyrednecked thanks mate..
Hi Brother.. for the past 1-2 weeks I'm continuously trying to breed my virgin rabbits but still ,,👎.. I made a new cage and tried by letting them in that but still 👎.. I tried swapping the cages too.. just wanted to update you.. take care mate..
@@Slightlyrednecked Hi Bro.. hope you are doing good.. I was continuously trying everyday for the breeding and finally today evening I took the doe inside my home for a minute, pampered here and took her to the buck's cage.. miracle, it worked.. ,,😚..
Great information Chris thank you so much have a blessed evening🌻🐝🌻
Thank you so much for the kind comments.
One thing I was hoping you would mention (which you didn’t) was how to breed when newly-matured, never-bred buck has been scared away by overzealous doe. That’s why I came here... trying to figure out how to get him interested in breeding after she has humped every part of him and scared the beejesus out of him.
I share this problem.
How did it work out for you?
I guess, when you have another, calmer doe, to let him get some experience with her...
We just bought our two rabbits from a man who does free range. We have been putting The doe in with the buck for four weekend now and still nothing is happening between them. The first time he checked her out but since nothing. Is it a problem because they were free range? Please, what can we do about this problem? Thank you.
Me too
Same Chris, my doe doesn't want to breed everytime he mounts her she will just grrrr at him
Been waiting for rabbit update for a while
:) Thanks for being patient.
What if I always have doe and buck together in playpen but doe always running away?
Hello! We have 8 month old American Chinchilla’s. They share a cage but have a divider in between them. We give them play time together in an open area and they start fighting after about 5 minutes. Should we put them in a smaller space? Should we get a new female? Any ideas?
I got a question for rabbit breeding :
Ok so we had bred our rabbits and when the male locked the male had made a grunting noise and the female made like a big squeal what does that mean?
Successful breeding. If you see a fall off
Thank you. I have been trying for almost a week now. I have tried with 2 different bucks. She is a first timer so today i ll try holding her in one spot and let her get sniffed.
I hope that works. Good luck.
My girls wont lift. Two are 10 months old and the buck's mother is almost 3. I've tried several things but you gave me a few more ideas. The does have been living communally outdoors in a pen while the buck is my pet and lives indoors. He is all about breeding, but they honk and cry when I put them in his cage. I left them in for more than an hour and they just got tired and chilled out next to each other. Should I separate the does for awhile into separate cages? I will try the car today when the temp is right and let ya know. I have Silver Fox rabbits.
My buck tries to mount the does, they don't lift and he just gets off. The genitals are red-ish and not very pale and they're all adults too!
That is a pretty common issue. Does can often be reluctant to breed. If you just keep trying they will usually respond in a few days of continuous efforts (every morning and evening).
@@Slightlyrednecked they're in the cage together, is that okay?
@@alyankhan9776 The best advice imo is to separate them and give them a couple days away from each other, then breed them again.
After leaving a doe that won't lift, in a bucks cage over night, do I take her back to her own cage with him in it?
Good question. if you have another cage it is probably best to place the buck in that one and take her to that one. or place the buck in a pet carrier and remove her from his cage, replace him and then put her back in. I wouldn't take her to her own cage with him in it. That might be a problem.
i may not have rabbits...… but i watched this anyway XD
also good job with the wording
Well thanks for watching. I hope you liked it.
Question:
I have 3 does that have had 1 litter (1 of the does had babies back at night, the other 2 does had babies back in June.) and we put the does in with the buck and the does don’t want to breed not one of them. They are all 1 year old! Please Help!
I’m having the same problem. Not one of my 5 does will lift for either Buck
question.... I've seen vids with people actually forcing Thier rabbit to breed they Just set the doe a sorta way and the buck puts in his work....my friend and i was watching the videos at the time he told me he was gonna try it I didn't believe him cause I didn't like the idea....one day when I was out a town he called me and told me he just tried it🤕😕....the day before due date finally arrived I noticed she hasn't been up to any labor work I was concerned the next morning I went to check on her she had all 8 kits but she didn't pull fur we provided bedding for her she just never wanted those babies..... I'm basically asking you think maybe not allowing your rabbit to breed naturally is the cause of this problem??
I am sorry to hear about your problems. I think it probably has more to due with the rabbit just not having good mothering instincts. It is probably why she didn't want to breed naturally to begin with. You might try again though, she may be more willing now.
Hey I hear about the summertime sterile situation on lots of sources, but I don’t hear how long it lasts, it’s not permanent is it?
No, it isn't a permanent thing. When temperatures drop back down the buck will recover.
Hi, very interesting video and i liked it. here is my problem, 1 and a half year ago i bought 1 male and 4 females, all 5 about months age.. they were breed in cages and i put them on the ground for free breeding. Immediatly i got all females pregnant and successfully rasised all the new rabbits. And then i never got my buck and the 4 females reproduce again :( i have no idea why. i dont use industrial aliments, just alfalfa and few vegs.
Wow, that is a strange problem for sure. I would expect them to breed all the time in that set up. I am afraid I can't say exactly what the issue was. It is possible that your male went sterile for some reason. High temperatures can do that but it is usually just temporary. The other thought is if the buck was overweight. Overweight bucks don't tend to perform. I really don't know right off hand what else could have caused the issue.
Great, any medication that will help rabbit come on heat.
hi Chris, my doe won't breed and my buck is trying to mount her but my doe won't lay and still running inside the cage, what should i do? helppp
That is a common problem. I addressed that in another video a while back. Here is the link ua-cam.com/users/edit?o=U&video_id=HTmOQqbEGMk
I hope that helps.
thank you
I cant believe you said that drive them around the corner a few times
I’ve got a beautiful older show buck that I’ve never kept a kit from (big regret) and that isn’t interested in my does at all. Is there anyways to get him more willing? Thanks
I am sorry to hear that. If he is older he may just be done with breeding. One common problem that keeps bucks from breeding is if they are overweight. You might try to put him on a little bit of a diet and see if that helps.
Slightly Rednecked thank you! If anything his to skinny. Cause his getting older keeps losing weight 🥺 been giving him lots of foods to try pull him up but he stays the same. I’ll keep trying though
I'm having trouble breeding my smaller breeds of rabbits. My hotot male is more than willing to mate but all my dwarf does don't want anything to do with him, my hotot buck has been so frustrated he will attack the does. I even tried a different buck and same thing they won't allow buck to mount them and the buck gets frustrated and attacks the does, one of my polish does got bit 3 times and a lot of her fur got pulled out. They fought while I was Cleaning thier cages. Im considering selling the reluctant does or is there a way I can fix this problem??
Question where do you sell your quail.
I don't sell a lot but offer some up on Craigslist every once in a while.
My doe has been without babies for a couple weeks and I want to re-breed her. The she's 2 years and the buck is 6 months, he's had 2 litters already so he should know what to do. But neighter of them are interested in eachother. What could be the cause? Even if I hold my doe he just sniffs and that's it. Her private area is purple-ish so she should be willing. Last time I bred her she was incredibly willing. What do I do?
The reintroduction is a huge thing imo.. Both my male and my fm used to be housed with other rabbits fir abiut 6months and when seperated they got kinda gloomy.. Well i introduced then because i wanted a litter.. They gkt along after he stopped trying to ride in the first 5min and would lay n "cuddle" so i decided to leave then in 1 cage till i seen a breeding. Shes usualy run away as soon as he tried to get her or shed hide in a box.. Even 3days lrior to litter she was still running away.. So i had given uo and was going tinget a new female.. Low and behold a litter.. (Well 2 because i didnt find it in time) sometimes females dont give ibtinthe male aparently because mine were in the front room and always had someone nearby (3 dif work scheduals)and NOONE seen a falloff 🐼
You know, i didn't mention in the video but if a female is pregnant often she won't be receptive.
I’ve got some new things to try. Thanks! You got me all nervous when you talked about castration but I have noticed both parties in the ritual performing some oral activity upon each other, beyond just sniffing, and it seems to be non-aggressive so I’m just wondering how closely I need to watch that? Do your rabbits display this behavior as well?
hi, I have a doe rabbit and a buck that I've tried to breed several times, but not much luck so I stopped trying but recently i got a new buck and I introduced him to her thorough her pen and she kept trying to bite/nip him so I put him back in his pen I also tried in a area where they have both never been but she still tried to nip him do you know why this might be? and do you have any tips on first time mother rabbits?
If you bang the Male to the Female she can be really territorial and may attack the male instead of breeding. Always bring the Female to the Male. Hopefully this was helpful.
How old is too old for a rabbit to breed? I’m wanting to get some breeders but can’t seem to find younger ones
Rabbits can breed for 4 or 5 years. Sometimes more. as long as you can find rabbits that are under 3 years old, you should be able to get some good litters from them and make it worth it.
Slightly Rednecked Thank you
Please sir my female rabbit has been crossed a lot but she's not getting pregnant, she is over 5 month
i just got 2 rabbits one doe and one buck however we tried to breed them for the last few days my doe is almost a year old and my buck is 6 months old. however when we tried to breed she wouldnt lift for him and kept trying to attack and kill him HELP what do i do. the previous owner said she wouldnt take to her breeding but would allowed the bucks to mount and have 3 fall offs but now she just wants to kill my buck what do i do im new to the meat rabbit breeding
Slap them and est them
You gotta bring the doe to the buck. The does are territorial
Why is my female rabbit not lifting for the male rabbit??
What is all the process happens perfectly and both are in good health and the Femal looks and act like pregnant then after 35 days and no delivery!!!!
ty, this just helpede me alot
Hi Chris, we've been trying to have our Standard Rex doe mate, non of the bucks are overweight, sick or old, but for some reason she ends up humping the bucks and dominates them, no matter what buck we try she ends up humping them and the bucks don't seem interested in her at all. Have you ever seen that?
That is strange. It isn't uncommon for a doe to act dominant but for the bucks to not be interested at all, that is weird. I know it is a crazy question, but are you sure she is a doe? It isn't hard to make that mistake with rabbits.
@@Slightlyrednecked thank you for your response, I'm pretty sure she's a girl, I've compared her with a doe thats been bred before 🤦♀️😂😂 because that was my first thought as well. The person where i bought her from said she's 9 months i wonder if she's maybe younger and not ready yet and the bucks kinda sense it.
Do rabbits stops breeding when moved to a new place and whether a male rabbit stop mounting female in high temperature
weather
No not generally. The males are pretty much ready to go all the time. They may become sterile for a while in high temp but they are still trying to breed either way.
I have three mini Rex rabbits and the two females are 5 1/2 months old and the male is seven months old. I decided to breed them finally and they just showed no interest in each other and we’re just grooming themselves and neither one of them were trying to breed. Neither one of them are proven so I know it will be complicated but how do I get them to breed?
The does are still to young. I'd give it another month
@@cjluvender9764 they are 9 months old now. I bought a new proven buck and I just can’t get the does to lift.
Hii sir my rabbit is not breeding when the male is going to female iit is running
That is a pretty common problem. Sometimes you just have to be persistent and keep trying.
I have a first time buck and doe trying to breed. She is 8 mo old and he is 9 mo old. She's not lifting for the buck but I did notice the buck was going Thru the motions but never had a fall off a few times. Is it possible for her to be pregnant if he never had a fall off? Do all bucks have fall offs?
What you are describing is pretty common. It isn't likely that she is pregnant without seeing a fall off. Sounds like she is just reluctant to breed. I would keep trying and see if she will eventually lift for the buck. Some times first time breeders can be a little reluctant.
I have a 6 month old buck who was brother with a doe but when she died (unexpectedly) we got another 6 month doe, they bonded immediately and live together. we are trying to breed them in a pen but every time he tries humping her she runs away (it is quite a big space) what do I do?
If not already, I would keep them separate. If you have been keeping them together, there is a good chance she is already bred. If that is the case I would give her 30 days to make sure she isn't before trying again. If you are sure she isn't bred, then just keep trying. You might try to put her in a pet carrier and take her on a trip around town and see if she is more receptive when you return. For some reason that seems to work for lots of people.
My male rabbit will not mate with a certain female why is that? He mates great with others just doesn’t take any interest in a certain female
That is strange indeed. Are you absolutely sure it is a female? I know it is a silly question but it has happened many times that rabbits have been mistaken as one sex and not the other. I am afraid I don't have any answers if it is indeed a female. Could be too young to breed maybe? or maybe some kind of health problem. I just don't know.
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I am not sure that there is anything to do about a false pregnancy other than to re breed your rabbit and hope it goes better next time.
My female rabbit keeps running around when the male try’s breeding her what do I do
That is a pretty common problem. If you watch the video the advice I give for does is pretty much it. Whether they are running in circles constantly or just won't lift.
My doe is trying to mount my buck. And then my buck just does not want to breed. What should i do?
Sounds like the female is trying to be the dominant one. If your buck is not wanting to mate it could be that he is overweight. That is the first thing to check on. If that is not the case, he may just be a little shy. Generally the act of just trying over and over again will fix the problem. If that doesn't work, you might have to hold the doe and allow the male to inspect her without her trying to mount him. It can be tricky to fix these problems sometimes. I wish I had a quick answer but it usually just takes persistence and time.
What is a hyplus rabbit
I am not familiar with them. A quick google search says that they are a meat rabbit breed developed in France from New Zealands, Californias, and a few other breeds.
i have a buck and three does and whenever i put doe in buck cage, the buck only lick the back and ear of doe and some time private parts of doe. but never try to mount
Is it overweight maybe? That is the most common reason why a buck won't mate. If that is not the case he may just be shy and need some time to get acquainted.
Ok Thanks for reply. can you please tell me how to deal with a shy buck or a overweight buck
if it is overweight just cut back on the feed a little. If he is just shy and won't attempt to breed after multiple sessions, I would honestly look for another buck. That is the easiest way to fix that issue. It sounds crazy but you might want to check to see if it actually is a buck.
he is a buck because he has testicles and penis. does apple cider vinegar give any help in this case and can you please tell me the signs of a shy buck
Having same problem my buck won't breed my doe just licking
7 o clock tomorrow right?
That is correct (well actually it is tonight based on the time i am writing this).
My Buck has Ronnie eye and is very hyper
why my doe mount my buck rabbit? and my buck won't mount my doe? please help me i need new kits
that is generally a sign of dominance. It isn't uncommon at all. The male not performing is usually a sign that he is overweight. If that is the case you may have to cut back a little on his feed for a while to get him in shape. If he isn't overweight you may just have to give him some time and multiple opportunities before he breeds. or get a new buck.
Slightly Rednecked i feed my lion-head rabbits 1/4 cup of pellets and thank you for your advice.
Slightly Rednecked and by the way if i feed my rabbit an water spinach every morning my rabbit can lose weight?
Rabbits need to eat their own poop so they can extract enough nutrition from their food. It's like a cow bringing the food back up and having multiple stomachs to digest the food naturally and get all the nutrition they need to get.
That is a random comment for this video. But you are on the right track. they don't eat their poop actually but they do produce a "special poop" called cecetropes. I did a video on the subject a while back if you are interested.
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Are doe is 6 months old she won’t Let the buck mate
Is your rabbit 5 or 6 years old.....has he lost his spark? Well at Canada Drug mart we sell the little blue pill for 80% less than legitimate dealers. 4 hours of action after 1 pill for all your does! Lolol
She had 3 babies bit she didn't take care of them
I am sorry to hear that. It sounds like you may need to look at getting another rabbit. With the breeding issues and not taking care of the babies, she sounds like she has pretty poor mothering instincts.
My female rabbit dont allow the male to breed her, my female rabbit is 5months old
That is a pretty common problem. The main thing to do is to just keep trying. Sometimes if you add some extra light to their hutches and extend the daylight to at least 14 hours a day it can help.
my buck is around 6 years old just breed him with 2 does before he dies .I hope it work so i can get one of his sons has replacement!
Do you mean mother-son could produce kits?
But he is a good breeder and he is more interested than my other buck
Well it sounds like he is a keeper.
My female rabbit just started kicking a fighting my male she has never done that? This is the first time they have met
you didn't say so, just to be sure, make sure you are taking the doe to the buck's cage and not the buck to the doe's cage. Does can get very territorial. If you are already doing that and she is still being aggressive you may have to just give her a little time and try again. She may just not be ready to breed right now. If there is a chance that she is already pregnant, that may be the issue or if she is over 5 years old, she may just be too old to breed at that point.
@@Slightlyrednecked same here. Checked it all. My doe is 7 months and unwilling to breed since I purchased her two months ago. It is already cold here, could that also hinder her?
Hi sir. Are you selling pur^ breed rabbits?
I am sorry but I am not set up to breed and sell purebred rabbits.
Slightly Rednecked thank you sir
My doe and buck are not doing anything and just are laying what do I do
How soon after a buck mate when is a good time to put him with another doe
If he isn't used often then as early as 12 to 24 hrs later However if he breeds a couple times a week before you need to give him time off. If you breed him twice in 1 day like morning and night give him several days to a week off for his body to recoup
Are you lie streaming naw????
I will be in about 10 minutes from now.
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