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I read that they do. It said you need to leave them alone for a while. Why would it be advertised that they do, but you're saying they don't? I'm inclined to believe you since my rabbits haven't bred either and I have 5 cages of them o.O
No, my dear, definitely not :( I now have 6 cages full of rabbits and they just sit there looking all cute xP Maybe one day....
At least they should add turkeys or ... chickens that lay eggs.. then add a frying pan! That should work wonders for staying at a healthy weight :P
*wink wink nudge nudge* ;]