If you are breeding for show than yes ( do your research in ARBA) but otherwise breed with the same breed like nether land dwarf x nether land dwarf or Holland lop x Holland lop! If you do decide to crossbreed breed a big doe to a small buck please or your doe will die and if you have a small breed wait until 6 months. Hope this helped! ;)
Yes... The only no no in breeding is to breed litter mates, anything else is totally acceptable and will not degrade the blood line. If breeding for show you don't want the same buck or doe for 4 generations, but you do want to keep the BEST traits in the lines. As far as breeding for meat.
You can keep brother rabbits together, but if you notice that one of them is missing fur, or if they seem to be fighting than you should immediatly separate them. Sometimes you get lucky and they enjoy being around each other, but rabbits are territorial so you have to be careful.
NEVER put 2 rabbits together, especially bucks. Every rabbit needs it's own cage. There is nothing as ugly as two rabbits who have been fighting and have ripped each others stomaches open or castrated each other.
Yes, when they mature (they start to mature at 3 months but you never want to mate them no matter who you want to mate them with until they are both 6 months) the male bunny will try to mate with the female bunny and she will have a litter but it is highly recommended that you DO NOT breed them
the same way that cats or dogs breed, the male gets up on the female rabbit
I heard they will but the babies will be wierd and stupid
This is a question i always ask but i think if they are half sibling they could breed together but i would play it safe and not breed them together just in case
Yes they can, like human sibling can have babies together. Whether it is right or disgusting...well that's a different story completely!!!
They will be stupid and wierd
It is usually not advised to keep two male rabbits together, especially if there are females nearby. However, if the pair are acquired together as youngsters, like littermates, and neutered before they reach sexual maturity, the chances for successful cohabitation greatly increases.
Rabbits normally scratch to keep their claws short
Usually it is just a home or a nesting spot for the bunnies to be born.
why do rabbits keep their big sound collecting ears
alisha says no
you can not keep two males together
Two is the best to keep but they have to be the same gender. It is best to keep two rabbits so they can clean each other and they can play with each other and so they can stay together when there is danger. It is best to have two rabbits from the same family.
That depends on the gender of the rabbit. Even if they are spayed or neutered, male rabbits kept together will most likely fight. But if you keep female rabbits together, while spayed or not, then they will most likely become friends.
no they do not. hares are slightly bigger and flatten their ears while running to maintain speed while rabbits keep their ears up
The noun 'fencing' is a gerund, the present participle of the verb to fence which functions as a noun.Examples:We're fencing in the garden to keep the rabbits out. (verb)The new fencing should keep the rabbits out of the garden. (noun)My brother has taken up fencing to keep in shape. (noun)
The noun 'Fencing' is a gerund, the present participle of the verb to fence which functions as a noun.Examples:We're fencing in the garden to keep the rabbits out. (verb)The new fencing should keep the rabbits out of the garden. (noun)My brother has taken up fencing to keep in shape. (noun)
Don't put a hamster in with rabbits. While they're likely to ignore each other, there is still the potential that the hamster may get kicked or trampled accidently.
Yes, you can leave them together, but the pregnant female rabbit will eat her babies when they are born. So, you probably shouldn't leave them together.
It is usually not advised to keep two male rabbits together, especially if there are females nearby. However, if the pair are acquired together as youngsters, like littermates, and neutered before they reach sexual maturity, the chances for successful cohabitation greatly increases.
You could, but I would not advise it.
Yes NO, NO, rabbits are very territorial and they will fight. Every rabbit needs it's own cage (space). Read other peoples answers to the same question .
All rabbits need to breed is that there are male rabbits and female rabbits together.