Yes. You need both the egg and the sperm to produce a fertilized egg which will result in an embryo who will be born. The female has the eggs and the males have the sperm, so you need both present.
No seperate them most likely they will kill each other or each others babies.
Obviously one of the rabbits is a female and not male.
Rabbits are both male (bucks) and female (does).
yes both my rabbits make noises when they are about to give birth as one of mine are about to give birth, what should i do?
Both male and female rabbits can have white fur. See the related question below about sexing rabbits for more details and helpful links.
If you've got something against lesbian rabbits, or if you're not absolutely certain that both of them really are female and don't want baby rabbits, it might be a good idea.
no, it doesnt mean she is pregnant. A male and female cats both have nipples. The females use theirs if they ever get pregnant. It is a storage area for milk for when she is pregnant.
You should go with a girl, if you have both, then both.
First, both rabbits must be sexually mature. A doe (female) is taken to the buck's (male) cage/hutch. Courting may occur by one or both rabbits. If a doe is in heat and ready to breed she will allow the buck to mount her. Mating then occurs. The doe is then returned to her cage/hutch and in 28-32 days she will kindle (give birth) to a litter.
Yes, she will. However... Male and Female rabbits should never be allowed to stay together when the female is pregnant. It is dangerous for both of them. The health of the doe is put at risk when she is kept with the male at this time, plus their is the added danger of injury to both through fighting. Once the babies are born the male will have to kept away from her as well. One reason is the male will be able to impregnate the female as soon as she has given birth, he may also kill the babies.
yes it is I've always wondered that so i tested it
I'm not certain if you mean that can she get pregnant without a male rabbit, or can the babies be raised out side of a "family unit", so I'll answer both. No, she must be bred by a male to get pregnant. And no, rabbits don't raise babies in a family unit. All moms are single moms and the prefer it that way.