it depends on the type of rabbit. the smaller the faster the'll be able to.
Rabbits can get pregnant as early as 3-4 months old, but it is recommended to wait until they are at least 6 months old before breeding to ensure they are physically mature enough to handle pregnancy and delivery.
as soon as a female has her first menstruation she can become pregnant
Yes, female rabbits (does) can become pregnant as early as 6 weeks old, as they reach sexual maturity around this age. It's important to separate males and females to prevent unintended breeding, as rabbits can conceive shortly after their first heat cycle. Responsible pet ownership includes spaying and neutering to avoid unwanted litters.
Never pet different sex rabbits in the same cage, they will fight. Depending on the size of rabbit, she can get pregnant at 4 months. The interesting part is; rabbits have 2 uterus and can get pregnant with 2 litters at the same time!
They CAN conceive from 3 months old but I wouldn't recommend this, especially for the doe (female) as she hasn't fully grown and it can be dangerous for both her and the kits. It is best waited till 6 months of age before breeding them :)
Every rabbit should have it's own pen. Rabbits can get pregnant when they are 4 months old but you don't want them to.
It is rare for a woman to become pregnant at 49 but it possible. If a woman is still releasing eggs and having intercourse, she can become pregnant. Generally after menopause a female won't get pregnant but it's possible.
The proper age for breeding on a female is 1 year and on a male it is around 6 months. Rabbits can have rabbits at around three months if they ar able to which I advise IS REALLY UNHEALTHY FOR THE DOE!
well rite now i hav a female rabbit and a male rabbit and mi female rabbit is pregnant and she just turned 5 months old
It depends on the size of the rabbit, some are 4 months, some 6 months, some 8 months.
varies with individual genetics but 8 year old girls have given birth
You call all female rabbits does, and all male rabbits are bucks. --Newfoundland97