Posted by dave2 on March 20, 2008 at 07:37:37 from (139.139.35.70):
Hey folks,
Guess I should be playing the lottery..................... I'm the one in a million that can't get rabbits to reproduce. Used to do pretty decent with a male and 6-8 females, but got tired of the phone calls and people wanting to bring the family to pick out a bunny. Had Viennas, NZ, and some giants (22 pound). They would look at each other and get pregnant/pop out litters of 10-12. Just took up so much room and ate so much feed before they were butcher size. Wife won't eat them (that we raise) and I can't finish a whole one before it gets old, so with the last sale (2 years ago), I had someone take everything but the pens. Decided I wanted rabbits again, and got a small breed (not dwarfs) about 7 pound grown. I think they were born with condoms and diaphrams :roll: :oops: . Just trying to get enough fryers together for the summer grill (not as greasy as chicken). I've done all the story book stuff, like extended lighting, mate and again in 10 hours then again in 2 days. Nothing....... Even willing to try it by the signs if I knew what signs to go for. Any suggestions?
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