Male rabbits are usually able to reproduce well from 1-5 years old. Whereas females, where reproduction takes a far heavier toll on the body than males, reproduce well from 1-3 years old.
Male rabbits mature around six months and female rabbits mature around seven months.
No, rabbits are very territorial and require their own cage before they reach 6 months (breeding age) .
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!
its best to wait til the female is 2 years old as she will be physically more mature to carry the pups, a male should be hip scored before breeding from and this can be done from the age of 1 in the UK
Peak breeding ability would be around 2 to 5 years of age.
Whenever the owners want to stop breeding. =-)
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Every rabbit should have it's own cage after it reaches the age of 4 months. They will start fighting at this age and also are old enough to start breeding and have babies.
No, rabbits are very territorial and require their own cage before they reach 6 months (breeding age) .
six to seven months for males and seven to eight months for females.
Rex rabbits (and Mini Rex rabbits) should be mature before breeding. About six months is a good age to breed rex rabbits. Be sure you take the female to the buck's cage, not the buck to the doe's cage. You will get the desired result a lot faster and more accurately.
Rabbits can get pregnant at around 4-6 months (depending on breed) However the minimum age a bunny Should be before breeding them is One Year!
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!
After six months. Before is harmful. For small breeds its six months, but for giants its 7months, and they must have their first litter by 1yr of age (if you are thinking of breeding) or they will have very hard deliveries in the future, and may die. Rabbits should be 6 months old or reach mature body weight before they are bred. Giant breeds are better off being bred at 7 or 8 months. The reason you breed before 1 year is because the does will build up fat around their fallopian tubes and that will make it hard or impossible to breed and if she does get pregnant will create a hard delivery.
Flemish giants, when not as house pets, are typically used to show for 4H projects. They are not desirable as typical meat rabbits due to their bone mass at the fryer age, but they are desirable as roasting rabbits when raised to at least 6 months.
Female generally stop breeding around the age of 9 months. That is not right at all! i do not quite know at what age they stop breeding but i know for a fact that it is not 9 months because during that age they are most willing to breed. i would guess that you should stop breeding a Doe at around two years of age!
rabbits can get pregnant at round three months but it is not recommended as the doe is still very young and will no be able to look after the rabbit or could die. Breeding a rabbit from 6monthes on-words is better as she will have matured, but if a doe has not given birth before she is around 1 and a HALF years old she will have problems giving birth and may need help taking the baby out.
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 :)