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Thanks for the reply she's never had a litter before and this is the first time she's been bleding she's only about 9 months now and he's about 3 to 4 years old this might sound weird but his balls are really saggy and they got white spots over them I do you know anything about it but maby he can not mate or produce letters I've been through six rabbits to try and get into breeding and every time something is being wrong it's really annoying. And she is definitely a femail. Also if I sepersep them this to crazy they re love birds I don't want them to be lonely :( what should I do . When they first were put together they were mating for 2 days straight I was so convinced she was pregnant .
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Thanks for the reply she's never had a litter before and this is the first time she's been bleding she's only about 9 months now and he's about 3 to 4 years old this might sound weird but his balls are really saggy and they got white spots over them I do you know anything about it but maby he can not mate or produce letters I've been through six rabbits to try and get into breeding and every time something is being wrong it's really annoying. And she is definitely a femail. Also if I sepersep them this to crazy they re love birds I don't want them to be lonely :( what should I do . When they first were put together they were mating for 2 days straight I was so convinced she was pregnant .
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I'm not sure about his balls...most rabbits just have really wrinkly, pale testicles anyways. It could be normal :)
I would say that after breeding for that long and not being pregnant it could be that your buck is sterile. I'm not sure where you got your female...there could be a chance she is spayed ? I don't know how long you've had her or who you got her from.
As for being lonely, rabbits are not like that and most rabbits do not get along in the first place when kept together.
They do just fine being alone, especially if you have a breeding doe. She'll want to be alone if she gets pregnant and you should never have a male in with a female when she has her litter. Most does become very territorial and could hurt or kill your male.
Try separating them for a week and put them together again. Watch them breed to make sure he actually 'gets' her and get another cage for her and keep them separated from then on ;)
 

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Male rabbits will pull their testicles up inside them when they are afraid. That would leave a "wrinkly sack look".... is he a prove breeder (is he a daddy to kits?)
Has the doe had kits before ?
 

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And yesterday I separated them he was ok but she was sad we have guinea pigs so many I'll put one or 2 with her to keep her company .
 
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