You can't!! They must be at least 4 weeks old before you can tell, and sometimes you can still be wrong. Six weeks is an assured age to be correct.
Ask the shop assistant or the vet
Yes its normall i have a 10 week ok female bummy and she does the same tell him/her no when they do this and will learn not to bit.Rabbits can be easily potty trained too
Week ten
If you mean, ready to have babies, then yes! It is recommended not to keep the male with the female once she has fallen pregnant but you CAN do it. You should remove the male atleast a week before she gives birth so that she will feel comfortable making a nest. She can also fall pregnant straight after giving birth which is not healthy for her. He could also attack the babies.
i think that's crazy -pringlegod I Honestly do not know the scientific answer, but i do believe that is not true
After giving birth to the babies separate the male from the female and babies or else the male will try to kill them. after a few week or so separate the mother and then separate the female and male babies or else they will mate at an early age and have undeveloped babies
male fighting fish will built the nest for the female to reproduce..after builting the nest,this will attract the female fish to produce the egg inside the bubble..after that,the male will take care of the egg for about few week,but before that you must not keeping it with the female because the male will fighting with the female if she go nearer to the nest..If the little fishes have birth,you must remove the male for prevent eating his own baby..
i saw this on youtube, a lady sang to her bunny to calm him down while she bathed him
The only way to tell if your CAG is male or female is to do a DNA blood test. Take your CAG to your avian vet and they will clip its nail just far enough to get a drop of blood. They send it off and you'll get your results in about a week! I DNA tested my CAG and it cost around $20.
He can start breeding at around 4 months sometimes even younger! Ans your 6 month old bunny is at breeding age now!
you have to cut open one of it's legs and put some reproductive stuff under the microscope and see if there is egg cells in it This is true i did it in science a week ago
As pregnancy is not always visible early on a good way is to put the doe ( female rabbit) in the buck (male rabbit)'s cage. If mating has already taken place she will get annoyed with him
yes, the best time to get her prego is her 3 week in heat.