Rabbits are ready to breed when they are between the ages of six months and three years. Also, a male rabbit will make noises with its nose and circle you or the female when he is ready.
The doe is always ready to take the buck. Hense why they breed so much
maybe it likes her and is marking his territorry wich is marking her and it might just not be ready to breed yet :) dont worry when they are both ready they will probably breed ()_() <-----BUNNY (* *) (V V) U U
When a duck is ready to breed, I find it will get "flirty" around other ducks. They stay very close and bob their heads in a slow or very fast way, and nuzzle the other ducks with their beaks. If you have male and female ducks, you don't really have to know, they will know themselves and breed when they are ready.
Extremely variable by type of fish.
When she's over 4 months old, she'll be able to mate.
Lop eared rabbit
see related question below that might help answer your question How do you know when a ferret is ready to breed?
the chocolate bunny, they are available from tesco's i think!
Bulls are ready to breed anytime. A young bull is expected to be ready to breed by the time he's around 10 to 12 months old.
This depends on the breed.
I would suggest 5 months to a year so they have matured and are ready.
A ferret can weigh about 2-4 lbs. A bunny can weigh from 1-5 lbs. It depends on the breed of the ferret and the breed of the rabbit, but it is possible.