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Guess they liked him
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01/06/26 05:58 PM
01/06/26 05:58 PM
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Amite county Mississippi
Wolfdog91
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Well made a lil divider deal for the rabbit tractor. Read all this about how aggressive bucks can be but also you want them kinda together? Figured a divider with a lil gate would be a good deal . Installed it put the does in and lil dude couldn't get over it whatsoever, great I said ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/01/full-34110-281192-img_20260106_160411876.jpg) What I didn't consider is if the does wanted HIM .... and there a bit bigger them him...so cam back and both of them got over annnnd.....yeahhh lol ![[Linked Image]](https://trapperman.com/forum/attachments/usergals/2026/01/full-34110-281193-snapchat_649605677.jpg) But I don't think they're actually letting him....ya know ... He's not falling over on his back like I've seen them do just gets off and hops away..... So idk what's goin on now lol mabye they decided to friend zone him 
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Re: Guess they liked him
[Re: KeithC]
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01/06/26 06:09 PM
01/06/26 06:09 PM
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Joined: Jul 2013
Amite county Mississippi
Wolfdog91
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He's big enough. If he has no defects, he'll get them. They may not be in standing heat yet. His stimulation will get them there.
If a doe won't stand for a buck, an hour car ride will make her vulva 2 1/2 shades brighter, which is generally enough to make her receptive. That was first proven in Argentina and successfully replicated by a Wilmington College graduate student, here on my farm, with my assistance.
Keith Huh interesting! Never would have thought about something like that. Well I don't mind them taking it slow
YouTube expert "The bird of Hermes is my name , eating my wings to keep me tame"
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Re: Guess they liked him
[Re: elsmasho82]
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01/06/26 06:09 PM
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Amite county Mississippi
Wolfdog91
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Boy they have a cozy home! Maybe scatter some rose petals in there for ambiance If only you heard some of the jokes the wife been making 
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Re: Guess they liked him
[Re: KeithC]
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01/06/26 06:11 PM
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Blackduck Minnesota
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He's big enough. If he has no defects, he'll get them. They may not be in standing heat yet. His stimulation will get them there.
If a doe won't stand for a buck, an hour car ride will make her vulva 2 1/2 shades brighter, which is generally enough to make her receptive. That was first proven in Argentina and successfully replicated by a Wilmington College graduate student, here on my farm, with my assistance.
Keith Two questions. #1. Was there any reason given that the car ride had that effect? #2. Will it work on my wife?
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Re: Guess they liked him
[Re: Wolfdog91]
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01/06/26 06:13 PM
01/06/26 06:13 PM
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Champaign County, Ohio.
KeithC
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He's big enough. If he has no defects, he'll get them. They may not be in standing heat yet. His stimulation will get them there.
If a doe won't stand for a buck, an hour car ride will make her vulva 2 1/2 shades brighter, which is generally enough to make her receptive. That was first proven in Argentina and successfully replicated by a Wilmington College graduate student, here on my farm, with my assistance.
Keith Huh interesting! Never would have thought about something like that. Well I don't mind them taking it slow It works for hogs too. Keith
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Re: Guess they liked him
[Re: Big Sam]
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01/06/26 06:19 PM
01/06/26 06:19 PM
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Champaign County, Ohio.
KeithC
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He's big enough. If he has no defects, he'll get them. They may not be in standing heat yet. His stimulation will get them there.
If a doe won't stand for a buck, an hour car ride will make her vulva 2 1/2 shades brighter, which is generally enough to make her receptive. That was first proven in Argentina and successfully replicated by a Wilmington College graduate student, here on my farm, with my assistance.
Keith Two questions. #1. Was there any reason given that the car ride had that effect? #2. Will it work on my wife? It's believed it's from the vulva being vibrated against the bottom of the cage during the drive, but not definitely proven yet. My wife and every woman I've ever dated, almost always falls asleep before an hour of me driving. I drive fast, but smoothly. So it probably won't work on women. Horseback riding does seem to work on many women. I don't know of any studies on it. Besides skirts, it's one of the reasons women were encouraged to ride side saddle. Keith
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Re: Guess they liked him
[Re: KeithC]
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01/06/26 06:31 PM
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He's big enough. If he has no defects, he'll get them. They may not be in standing heat yet. His stimulation will get them there.
If a doe won't stand for a buck, an hour car ride will make her vulva 2 1/2 shades brighter, which is generally enough to make her receptive. That was first proven in Argentina and successfully replicated by a Wilmington College graduate student, here on my farm, with my assistance.
Keith Huh. Just the other day I was wondering how to change the color of a rabbit's vulva.
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Re: Guess they liked him
[Re: trapdog1]
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01/06/26 06:34 PM
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Iowa
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Huh. Just the other day I was wondering how to change the color of a rabbit's vulva.
I thought it was common knowledge. Haven't you ever heard of rabbit vibrators?
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Re: Guess they liked him
[Re: ~ADC~]
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01/06/26 06:43 PM
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Iowa
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Huh. Just the other day I was wondering how to change the color of a rabbit's vulva.
I thought it was common knowledge. Haven't you ever heard of rabbit vibrators? Thankfully, I have now.
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Re: Guess they liked him
[Re: trapdog1]
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01/06/26 08:18 PM
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He's big enough. If he has no defects, he'll get them. They may not be in standing heat yet. His stimulation will get them there.
If a doe won't stand for a buck, an hour car ride will make her vulva 2 1/2 shades brighter, which is generally enough to make her receptive. That was first proven in Argentina and successfully replicated by a Wilmington College graduate student, here on my farm, with my assistance.
Keith Huh. Just the other day I was wondering how to change the color of a rabbit's vulva. We were just discussing this at the barbershop.
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Re: Guess they liked him
[Re: Wolfdog91]
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01/06/26 08:39 PM
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Champaign County, Ohio.
KeithC
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Color is a good indicator of how receptive a female rabbit will be to a buck. The deeper the color, the easier she is for the buck to breed. She's also less likely to fight the buck. Some non receptive does will even bite a bucks testicles. Great quality breeding bucks, that produce winning show rabbits, can be very expensive. You need them intact. In 2022, I sold over 29,000 pounds of rabbit, for a little over $82,000.00. Most of it I did buy and resale, but I ran 60 does part of the time too, so it was important to know.
I got paid by the university for leaving does open (non bred) and assisting in checking how bright they were before and after their car ride. The professor in charge of the grad student is one of my best friends and my partner for the new nursery business.
Keith
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Re: Guess they liked him
[Re: KeithC]
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01/06/26 08:41 PM
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Color is a good indicator of how receptive a female rabbit will be to a buck. The deeper the color, the easier she is for the buck to breed. She's also less likely to fight the buck. Some non receptive does will even bite a bucks testicles. Great quality breeding bucks, that produce winning show rabbits, can be very expensive. You need them intact In 2022, I sold over 29,000 pounds of rabbit, for a little over $82,000.00 Most of it I did buy and resale, but I ran 60 does part of the time too, so it was important to know.
I got paid by the university for leaving does open (non bred) and assisting in checking how bright they were before and after their car ride. The professor in charge of the grad student is one of my best friends and my partner for the new nursery business.
Keith Is there anything you don't know , Keith ? Rhetorical question. With absolute respect.
Honor a Soldier. Be the kind of American worth fighting for.
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Re: Guess they liked him
[Re: Aaron Proffitt]
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01/06/26 08:49 PM
01/06/26 08:49 PM
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Champaign County, Ohio.
KeithC
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Color is a good indicator of how receptive a female rabbit will be to a buck. The deeper the color, the easier she is for the buck to breed. She's also less likely to fight the buck. Some non receptive does will even bite a bucks testicles. Great quality breeding bucks, that produce winning show rabbits, can be very expensive. You need them intact In 2022, I sold over 29,000 pounds of rabbit, for a little over $82,000.00 Most of it I did buy and resale, but I ran 60 does part of the time too, so it was important to know.
I got paid by the university for leaving does open (non bred) and assisting in checking how bright they were before and after their car ride. The professor in charge of the grad student is one of my best friends and my partner for the new nursery business.
Keith Is there anything you don't know , Keith ? Rhetorical question. With absolute respect. I know only an infinitesimal fraction of what there is to know. I wish I knew more. Keith
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Re: Guess they liked him
[Re: charles]
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01/06/26 08:53 PM
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Champaign County, Ohio.
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Rub some Ivermectin on the buck and the doe. Seems to work for everything else. I use Ivomec in the ears of every rabbit I keep, to kill ear mites. I hold the rabbits tight. Diane drops a drop in and repeatedly squeezes the base of the ear to work the Ivomec in. We do it again 10 days later because of the life cycle of the mites. Keith
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