Of course.
Any age , I take my bunny/rabbit for walkes all the time she is about 1 month :)
A tipical rabbit can produce up to 20 babies they are only peagnent for 30 days so 15 bunnies a month for you but it depends on the kind.
Yes, it is safe to spay a 5-month-old bunny. It is recommended to spay female rabbits to prevent reproductive health issues and reduce the chances of certain cancers. Be sure to consult with a veterinarian experienced in rabbit care for the procedure.
A one or two month old bunny should NOT be away from it's Mama. If you have a bunny that young you had better put it back with it's mom. Rabbits that are not house broken WILL pee wherever they are. You should not keep a rabbit that is not housebroken on your couch for more than 15 minutes.
As of August 2014, it is not known when the bunny will be the pet of the month for Webkinz. The program started in October of 2007.
Overall, it depends on the size of your bunny and what you give him. If you have a supplier of hay (friend or relative who can get you some from a farmer, or even a horse trainer that accepts to sell you some, etc), it might cost you about 10$ of hay every 4-6 months for a whole ball. To that, you can add the rabbit pellets, about 10$ a month for a regular-sized rabbit (+- 4.5 pounds). you can also give him/her fresh veggies and fruits, but the cost of that depends on the veggies and usually gets mixed with normal groceries ( a bag of carrots can be used for cooking and bits of them given to bunny : how can you calculate that?). Count 20$ and you should cover most of the feeding for a month!
I do have a rabbit, and it doesn't really matter what month or day you buy it in. I bought my sweety about 2 years ago when he had 6 weeks, in January. But believe me it doesn't matter. All that does is so you are ready to take your bunny home in the right circumstances. Hope I helped :) .
He can start breeding at around 4 months sometimes even younger! Ans your 6 month old bunny is at breeding age now!
"Cut but some bunny ears" doesn't mean anything. If your rabbit has a cut on its ears, it should see a vet. Never pick a rabbit up by its ears: it's very painful for them. The ears are a very sensitive part on your rabbit's body, so always be very gentle when touching them (or don't touch them at all). Never get water in your rabbit's ears, it can lead to an infection. Look inside your rabbit's ears very closely once a month (along with an entire physical at-home exam and grooming tasks). If you see any inflammation, or any crustiness, or foreign objects, or anything unusual, bring your rabbit to the vet. If your rabbit seems preoccupied with digging its feet in its ears and shaking its head, bring it to the vet.
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