Yes, rabbits do like breeding, it's in their nature; but just because they like it doesn't mean it's good for them. There are many good reasons to spay/neuter your rabbits. See the related link below for details.
Rabbits can breed every 30 days, but factors like age, health, diet, and environmental conditions can influence their breeding frequency.
Rabbits can reproduce every 30 days, but factors like age, health, diet, and environmental conditions can influence their breeding frequency.
All rabbits need to breed is that there are male rabbits and female rabbits together.
No way!
no they ovulate after breeding
Yes.
New Zealand rabbits typically reach breeding maturity at around 5 to 6 months of age.
Yes, rabbits can breed with their half siblings. However, continuous breeding between closely related rabbits like half-siblings can lead to genetic issues and health problems in the offspring. It is generally recommended to avoid breeding rabbits that are closely related to maintain the health of the offspring.
The practice of tending and breeding rabbits is called cuniculture.
yes as long as you are not breeding the rabbits or quail they should get along well
No, rabbits do not get pregnant every time they mate. Like many animals, rabbits have a breeding season and can only get pregnant during certain times. Additionally, successful mating does not always result in pregnancy.
To start breeding New Zealand rabbits in New Zealand, you will need to acquire breeding stock from reputable breeders, set up appropriate housing and feeding facilities, and ensure proper care and management of the rabbits. It is also important to familiarize yourself with breeding techniques and genetics to produce healthy and high-quality offspring. Additionally, you may need to obtain any necessary permits or licenses required for breeding rabbits in New Zealand.