one way to tell is if you have someone hold the female up right and then have u or someone else feel for small little circle like balls and if their are then she has been successfully bred.Way two is to stick her back in with the male but this is not a good thing to do. Female rabbits have two tunnel like things and if one is fertile and then you stick it back in with the male and he accidentally fertilizes the other they will come out not fully developed. they will come out as blobs.
Because the female's belly will get bigger and you'll be able to feel the babies.
Well, you could never know until unspayed and un-nuetered rabbits produce a litter.
My rabbit did that too. She just makes that noise when she and the other rabbit are mating. The male rabbit may also sort of sit on her.
Shes attracted to him
the female rabbit/doe ' s mating season is constantly fertile which means she is always able to be impregnated but when she is ready she will mount the male to tell him its time therefore he will now mount her and do their thing. i hope this helps :)
Spay and neuter both your bunnies.
Quite soon after a successful mating.
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Rabbits don't go into heat, and they don't have menstrual cycles (periods): they're "induced ovulators," which means they ovulate in response to mating. An unspayed female rabbit can get pregnant any time, even on the day she's given birth.
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no they do not
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Mating should happen in the male rabbit (buck)'s cage although they should be separated after mating has taken place as the female will become irritated by the buck afterwards.
Find such a diagram in the ARBA Book " A Guide To Successful Rabbit Raising."