
06/16/14, 04:56 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: CA
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Hi BakersAcres,
Our doe was totally uncooperative too. The Tale of Rabbit Sex follows:
I wanted purebred rabbits for my 4-Her to sell at the fair. Noel the pedigree Satin doe was my only hope. We have a buck but Icecream is a Beveren.
I took Noel to a great satin breeder's place. She did a total evil bunny routine and beat the snot out of the poor buck. The breeder even tried holding her but she twisted and refused. Finally we dumped her in with a BEAUTIFUL, masculine chocolate but even handsome couldn't convince her to cooperate. So I drove her all over two counties visiting a school and a totally cool ranch/science/art/education place called NASCO, got gas, got lunch. After all that we took Noel back and she STILL wouldn't cooperate. The breeder says she looks dark pink and very ready but is just not cooperating. I was thinking of keeping her and our buck far apart for a few weeks then heading back there for more doe on buck action. No, wait, I mean buck on doe with doe not taking huge chunks of hair out of the poor buck. At least he didn't get neutered but she got darn close at one point.
Stupid bunny.
So I got Noel a date with a nice, local broken copper. I crossed my fingers, or um, uncrossed them!
But Noel came back. Unbred. Yep, she wouldn't lift to the broken copper buck. My friend tried every day, several times a day for a week. Her buck has lost weight and looks lean and fit and frustrated. My friend felt so sorry for him that she put in one of her older does to breed to make him feel better. Bam, bred. So we tried her broken black aggressive buck for the heck of it. Last I saw he was panting flat on the bottom of the cage looking like he'd been rode hard and put away wet. Noel didn't even wave goodbye as I lugged her virginness outta there. I left the bucks owner two big, fat quail as a thank you for all her hard work.
My local rabbit friend said to give up and toss her in with Icecream just to get her started. Next breeding Noel can wear off more pounds from the broken, or tire out the breeder's copper. So that day was Ice's day to lose weight. She was delighted. He was confused, but finally figured out which end is the fun one and which has teeth...
She had a litter of 11, with 10 huge kits surviving. Beveren X Satin = huge kits, fast grow-out.
Quail
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