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Last Post by bullrider76543 at 09/02/2012 07:59 AM (11 Replies)
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User is Offline bullrider76543
Joplin MO
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08/31/2012 04:14 PM
OK, so I am sitting here enjoying my wreslting on tv, when I happen to look over and see Cinnamon trying to mount Raven... so my first thought was great, I will have to getr them fixed very soon. SO before it got any further I happen to take Cinnamon out and notice something I did NOT NOTICE BEFORE!! and yes it happens to the best of us, Cinnamon isn't Ravens Sister, He is her Brother!!! I am just now praying to god that Raven is not pregnant, how do you tell? I don't think she is old enough yet. I did seperate them for right now till I figure out what to do. I dont want them to loose their bond.
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User is Offline Roberta
Wanneroo, Western Australia
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08/31/2012 04:28 PM
Oh Dear, Yep.. This happened too me.. Don't forget it takes a month before the neuter takes effect. Piglet managed the miracle over a week after he was done. I was only told to separate for a week not a full month and a few extra days to be sure.
You probably won't be able to tell if Raven is pregnant for a couple of weeks then you can try palpating her abdomen, if she starts running round like a psycho with a mouth full of stray, paper and fur then it waaayyyyyy to late, they are on their way. How old is Raven ?
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User is Offline bullrider76543
Joplin MO
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08/31/2012 04:32 PM
they are only about 5 months old, and I have never seen them go at each other before and thier cage is right next to my recliner, so here is to praying!!!!!!!
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User is Offline CinnabunMom
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08/31/2012 04:58 PM
Oh no!! Here's hoping!
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User is Offline Skipper's Mama
Florida
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08/31/2012 05:13 PM

Oh no!  Here's to hoping nothing comes of it.  You couldn't have really known though.


User is Offline Roberta
Wanneroo, Western Australia
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08/31/2012 09:59 PM
URK!!! 5 Months, that is certainly old enough..... But you might get lucky, Piglet was a slow developer which is how I got duped so Pepper and Piglet did not become parents until nearly 7 months. Pepper was the one doing the humping and of course she was not showing bits but neither was Piglet. All very confusing as I thought they were both boys (I didn't actually know boy buns have very visible luggage at that stage)
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User is Offline Monkeybun
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08/31/2012 10:20 PM
That's the danger with keeping buns together that aren't altered... sometimes they fool you.

Hope it ends well! And get them fixed soon

User is Offline jerseygirl
Australia
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09/01/2012 12:34 AM
Yep, at 5months she's old enough to have a litter. Question is if he's old enough to impregnate... Chances are yes.

If you planned to have them fixed at some point, it might be wise to go ahead and gave her done now. You can keep them together straight after, so long as he doesn't pester her too much.

I can't remember the details- are Cinnamon and Raven your rabbits or fosters? If fosters, are you fostering for an organization?

User is Offline Beka27
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09/01/2012 03:16 AM
At 5 months, a rabbit savvy vet should be able to perform an emergency spay within the next week. This would terminate the pregnancy (if she is pregnant) and get her spayed preventing any future issues. That is the route I would take.
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User is Offline bullrider76543
Joplin MO
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09/01/2012 01:46 PM
Thanks for the advice, I have them seperated for right now. but I will make an apointment tuesday with my vet. And yes they are our fosters, well we are looking to adopt them so they pretty much are ours lol.
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User is Offline LittlePuffyTail
New Brunswick, Canada
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09/02/2012 06:19 AM
Glad you are bringing her to the vet. I think you have enough bunnies already!
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User is Offline bullrider76543
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09/02/2012 07:59 AM
lol I agree!!!
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