my chances of women getting pregnant rabbit after castration male?

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Answer by Ashley
I think when the mine was spayed the vet told me to continue to keep them separated for 30 days after the procedure, just to be sure.

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My rabbits pulled fur and made a nest in the corner of his cage .. She did before she gave birth to six kits. I got my male rabbit neutered in February and have just been reintroduced and in the last four weeks. what are the chances she is pregnant again and that mean the procedure did not work?

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3 Responses to “my chances of women getting pregnant rabbit after castration male?”

  1. Eric’s Girl Is Back Says:

    100%

  2. Louise Says:

    The procedure has worked more than likely that his testicles were removed. But the dollar still has some sperm to be held a few weeks to die and therefore can not always get pregnant if reintroduced a doe a deer that is not sterilized. Usually, you must separate for at least 10-14 days, and if possible to 3 full weeks to be sûr.Je would say if you doe and buck have been together since his surgery, the chances are very high, she is pregnant.

  3. tijuanalady21 Says:

    Hey, I’m sure you will, but I would say take him to the vet for a check. It will be one of two options-1) that people above are right, and that some residual sperm has impregnated your rabbit, or 2) it is to have a pregnancy nerveuse.Personnellement I think it is a phantom pregnancy. If we consider, it was separated from the ball, and now he is back. She feels territorial and hormonal. She is also a bit unstable. Rabbits can “forget” that they share space when a rabbit is removed, and now they both have some readjusting to do. Phantom pregnancies are not uncommon, especially if it is not really recommend stérilisée.Je get her fixed as well. It calms the hormones and did you know rabbits have a very high risk of cancer, unless they are neutered? My vet confirmed this, and check for http://www.rabbitrehome.org.uk info useful too.

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