re-introduce them after my doe has kits? I have a pair of mini rex rabbits. One is a neutered male that I got from a rescue. The other is a blue tort Vienna marked doe that comes from championship lines. I got her from a fantastic breeder who happens to be a close personal friend. She only gave me this doe because she is the only one my neutered male would get along with. She was planning on keeping her as part of her breeding stock but gave her to me out of the kindness of her heart so that my little boy would have a companion. they've been getting along famously, always grooming and snuggling up to each other. She just asked that I let her get at least one litter from her before I spay her to pass on her phenomenol genes. My question is, after breeding her, how difficult will it be to re-introduce her to my other rabbit? I intend on allowing them to have their exercise together throughout her pregnancy and while nursing so they stay familiar. Keep in mind I'm NOT asking if it's a good idea to breed her, this is the deal I made with her breeder. Homes are already lined up and she hasn't even been bred yet. She's a healthy, show-quality, papered mini rex and I'll have my friend to coach me through raising the kits. She just cannot give me info on re-introducing them since she does not house her rabbits in pairs since they are all breeders and show rabbits and are therefore unaltered.