I would advise against it as the rabbit hasn't had a chance to finish growing itself so it can have medical problems not only carrying the babies but giving birth aswell. It is recommended to wait till about 6 months old for small to medium breed rabbits and 9 months for larger breeds.
You can breed any rabbit if it is a rabbit and it is the right age to breed.
from six months
4 months and over
I don't get your question.But, you can crossbreed your rabbit with any other rabbit. They just need to be the right age and gender.
You want to breed a rabbit before she reaches one and then don't breed her after 4 years old.
at least 6 months old
They feel they can start around 5 to 6 weeks but they shouldn't breed till their at least 2or 3months
Long earred rabbit is not a rabbit breed, The breed with the long ears are Lops, There is mini lops, holland lops, french lops, English lops
Sumatran rabbit
a mexican rabbit
getting more young is hard work. i dont know. about the age... ask ur vet. they will do it for free. huh? i dont think it really matters what breed. any breed of rabbit can produce up to 9 million kits within 5 years.
While it is possible for a 10-year-old rabbit to still breed, it is not recommended due to the age-related health risks for both the mother and the offspring. Older rabbits may have difficulty conceiving, delivering healthy kits, or caring for them properly. It is best to consult with a rabbit-savvy veterinarian before considering breeding a rabbit of that age.