NO NO NO NO and - did i mention NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!! if you put 2 boys and a girl together one boy will kill or seriosly harm the other. Two girls will happily sare with one girl. also if you put a boy with a girll th boy may not be able to go back in with the other boy
This is not advised. The males will fight for the female and can hurt each other and the female. Put one male with the female at a time.
unless one of the rabbits is neutered then keep them separate. if you want to go " bunnies by the dozen" then go right on ahead! :)
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
One Opinion: Yes! If you plan on introducing a new rabbit to your female, please respect the principles of bonding (i.e. putting their cages near, then letting one bunny at a time out to scent the other one, etc.; there are many websites that describes the process in length). If you do not do so, they can attack each other and seriously hurt or maim each other. The sex of your rabbit has no importance in this matter.Another Opinion: I am a rabbit breeder and have found there are zero issues but only IF the female is placed in the males cage for mating females are very territorial of there space.
You must separate the male from the female rabbit. Generally a male rabbit won't kill his offspring. But once the deed has been done, in the wild the male rabbit will usually leave the female and leave her to do her thing.
It depends on where you go to get one. I never heard of a rabbit over $50. My rabbit costed $15 at my local humane society. When you find a cheaper price, dont dive in and buy the rabbit. Get a rabbit from a place where you know is healthy and nice. The humane society is your best bet. If you go to the bummy places, medical bill will be more costly than the rabbit itself.
When you breed them the chances are about 1 in 3 so dont be discouraged if it doesnt happen in the first 2 or3 trys When you breed them the chances are about 1 in 3 so dont be discouraged if it doesnt happen in the first 2 or3 trys
yes, a male and female lovebird can live happily together and will also breed in a cage but the cage have 2 b appropriate.
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
The smallest breed of rabbit are Netherland dwarfs but they are not rare
maybe it likes her and is marking his territorry wich is marking her and it might just not be ready to breed yet :) dont worry when they are both ready they will probably breed ()_() <-----BUNNY (* *) (V V) U U
One person's answer: well first you wanna make sure you have a big enough cage for your rabbit (I recomend a c&c Cage) then your gonna wanna fill the cage with toys that will keep your rabbit busy your also gonna wanna put your bunnies food and water in the cage I also recomend getting a litter box for your rabbit it will make cleaning your rabbits cage so much easier trust me anyway if you still dont know how to set up a rabbit cage i suggest looking at videos on youtube to help give you some ideasSee the related questions below for more information, and for helpful links!
No, it wont female bata fish are gentle creatures but dont put it in the sme cage as a male bata unless their spawning and after they spawn the male will take the eggs and dont let the female inthe cage after they spawn because the female will try to eat the eggs and the male will kill the female
well actually the dogs dont breed sorry =( No you don't have to be on for them to breed. (The female will wake up in the morning with puppies by her tummy.)
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.
some rabbits have sharp claws which we sometimes dont see, it will be scared so dont just pick it up like that, pick it up with it`s fur, dont worry it wont hurt the rabbit as it has thick fur
It can be as simple as putting a male with a female for a day or two. dont heat the female just put the male in with the female and they will mate.NOTICE: Once the babies are breed don't touch their bodies or else the mom will eat them.
a loud howling noise followed by angry bellows.
yes. so they dont fight, you need to put a divider in the middle of the cage.