A doe can produce babies or 'kits' until they are about 3 and 1/2 years old. They CAN get pregnant when they are older but they will usually not produce many kits and those kits will probably not thrive.
A female can become pregnant once each year during its breeding years.
average of 6 weeks.
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.
When does (female rabbits) aren't spayed, they have "false pregnancies": they go through all the nesting behaviours, even though they aren't pregnant. False pregnancies are physically and emotionally stressful on rabbits. A rabbit who thinks she's pregnant may also become aggressive and territorial and will be difficult to handle. Putting an end to false pregnancies is one among many reasons why it's widely recommended that you spay your rabbit.
Depending on the care any domesticated rabbit receives (male or female), they can live up to 7 years. For example, a healthy outdoor rabbit (kept in a rabbit hutch year round) can live up to 2 to 3 years. A healthy indoor rabbit can live up to 7 years. All pet rabbits should be given the proper diet and care. For more information visit the related link below.
A female elephant is pregnant for two years.
They are pregnant for around a month, like 28-32 days.
There are to many factors to answer that based on the question.Are you male/ female?What STDS?DId you get Pelvic inflammatory disease?If you are female with herpes and do get pregnant you will have to deliver C section so not to pass the virus to your child.My question is why would you wait 5 years to get treated?
A female kangaroo has just one womb.
about 6-12 babies
Female rabbits are pregnant for only a month before they give birth but usually you would give them a rest between birth and conception especially if you are raising the young. I would say a safe number for a pair to reproduce in a year would be 3-4 if that.
Answer 1A rabbit's gestational period takes 30-34 days, depending on the mother. If the rabbit goes 45 days after breeding without giving birth(kindling), she probably didn't get pregnant with that breeding.Answer 2This depends on what kind of rabbit you are talking about. Rabbits, like the Chinese long-ear-rabbit, are pregnant for a shorter time. They give birth after just 9 weeks.Answer 3Female rabbits are pregnant for a period of 1 (one) month (generally 28-32 days). Keep the following facts in mind: A female rabbit reaches puberty around 3-5 months and can become pregnant as soon as she does. A male rabbit reaches puberty around 4-6 months and can impregnate a female as soon as he does. A female rabbit can become pregnant the *very same day* she gives birth. A litter size is generally 1-4 kits (baby bunnies) for smaller breeds, 5-8 for medium breeds, and can be as high as 10 or 15 for larger breeds. A final word on breeding.There are already many many rabbits in the world today. Please spay and neuter your rabbits. Not only will this prevent pregnancies, but will also contribute to the overall health of your rabbits. They will be healthier, happier, less destructive and aggressive and will prevent females from getting uterine cancer.