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.
The mating behavior of rabbits is quick and repetitive. The male rabbit will sniff the female and hop around her. Once she lies on her stomach, the male rabbit will mount her. A few quick thrusts later, he will ejaculate, emit a squeal and fall to one side of her. The rabbits will rest, only to repeat the process several more times. Twelve or so hours later, the female will release her eggs and they will be inseminated. It is difficult to tell if a female rabbit is pregnant or not. Oftentimes, pet rabbits need to be taken to the vet to have a sonogram in order to determine a pregnancy.
They can't. Rabbits reproduce sexually, so you need one female (carries the eggs) and one male (carries the sperm) to mate in order to get babies.
put the female in the male's cage.
Sometimes, yes.
Yes
A peacock is male and a peahen is the female. A peahen cannot get pregnant without mating. The process includes the birds mating and then the female laying eggs.
No, a dog cannot have pups without mating. Mating needs to happen so the female can get pregnant with the pups.
Highly unlikely.
8 months is best
rabbits don't have periods.
because your rabbits are loners who dont have any friends, and no one would want to mate with them cause their LOSERS
yes
If mating rabbits is your profession and you make profit from it then it is ok. But keep in mind rabbits might not mate all season long.
Any time, but they are more likely to have have kits in the spring or summer.
Rabbits are pregnant for around 30 days.