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New Breeder Info Page |
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Here is an example of a well made nest. This doe has pulled an appropriate amount of fur and has her babes snuggled deep inside... |
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Here is the nest with the babies revealed. Note that the "burrow" is well lined... |
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Here are examples of maloccluded teeth. An unfortunate outcome of pairing of recessive genes. This is a fairly common problem in dwarf breeds of rabbits but ALL breeds must be checked for this in the litters. If you get bad teeth from a pairing, it is best to not repeat that breeding. |
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Note how the bottom teeth are in front of the top. This condition will not correct itself and the animal is doomed to have it's teeth clipped for it's lifetime. |
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