nope they just breed and then they have babies (doe)(female) and then the male takes charge of
aggreesive rabbits that might attack the babies (in the wild)(domestic is FREE of those aggreesive bun's but also possible for a bun in a GROUP to be aggreesive!)
Yes he does. If he doesn't you now for sure that the breeding wont "Take"
All rabbits need to breed is that there are male rabbits and female rabbits together.
Will the male gets behind the female and he does it
nope they just breed and then they have babies (doe)(female) and then the male takes charge of aggreesive rabbits that might attack the babies (in the wild)(domestic is FREE of those aggreesive bun's but also possible for a bun in a GROUP to be aggreesive!)
Yes, some rabbits are quite precocious.
Rabbits cannot breed with a mouse .
Baby rabbits don't breed. Adult rabbits will always try to breed if a male and female are together. Hormones control this; they can't just decide to stop.
If they are, they'll breed, they you get more rabbits. THen they'll breed. Not a good situation.
That's not true. Boy rabbits kill boy rabbits, for territory, and for mates................ Emroxy Female rabbits will also kill male rabbits and other females, for the same reason, territory.
rabbits are able to breed when they are 10 months old.
Rabbits can breed any where from five to six months of age.
Male rabbits can breed again as soon as a few minutes after the first breeding. However, if he is breed excessively, he may become too tired and not be able to make the does pregnant. The best thing to do is to wait 24-48 hours in between does so the male has time to rest.
Depending on the species, male rabbits are often fertile by the time they are 7-8 weeks old. They should be separated from the females at around 6 weeks.