Hi,
I came across your advert and just wanted to inform you that 33,000 rabbits are dumped off throughout the UK and we have a severe rabbit population overload.
Also by breeding any male with any female you risk problems with the young, most commonly teeth problems, which one of my dutch does has. It is extremely risky.
I know it can be fun to have babies, but have you ever thought of spaying your female? Spaying is very beneficial to females in particular in terms of health, temperment and litter training.
An unspayed female is extrememly prone to womb cancer, and the majority over 3 years old have already got the start of it.
I know of someone who rescues and every female over 3 she has had spayed has had the start of it, some even younger, in short, spayed females DO live longer. It can also dramatically calm them down, making them more friendly.
It removes that sexual frustration and also by choosing not to breed you not contributing to severe rabbit overpopulation. Every rabbit that yours find a home for takes the place of one sitting in a rescue, homeless.
If you need any help finding a good, experienced vet that can spay, or have ANY questions on spaying, I'd be more than happy to help, I have had both my female dutch does spayed and know it can be worrying.
Thanks for reading,
Sarah