6 months is pretty young to start breeding. Breeding is stressful on rabbits, and you should give them time to mature and fully develop their bodies and minds. Consider waiting another year, especially if the female is the 6-month old.
Yes. A rabbit is adult at 6 month and can breed until his death, usually 10 years old.
Yes but that's the earliest it can breed
A 10 year old domestic rabbit is a rarity. Average age for a domestic rabbit is 6 years. At that point they are VERY old and highly unlikely to reproduce.
Probably not. The mature adult will be aggressive and probably kill the kit.
at least 1 year and 2 month old
YEP, but if it is a smaller rabbit than, it could actually die, if it was bred tosmall or to young
no you can not breed your holland lop rabbit at four months old!
my rabbit only 4 moths old and has had 4 babes but only one is left but so unwell a 4 month old rabbit is too young to be bred and have babies. No wonder she lost them. Do not breed her again until she is at least 6 months old.
More than an 8 month old dwarf rabbit.
is it safe keeping father with its one month old pet rabbit babies
A buck rabbit can breed with the female 2-3 times. Make sure that the two of them are under 4 years old if you want them to breed.
I think it depends on what you're saying. eg. A six-month-old rabbit or. A rabbit that's six months' old.