It means that your rabbit thic
when your female rabbit is mean it usually means that the rabbit is pregnant and is trying to protect her bunnies. they usually bite you or will not let you touch them by hiding in the back corner of the hutch.
A buck is the male rabbit. Doe is the female
Most of the time that mean the rabbit/bunny has a bladder infection
Does that mean mated? If so then she is making a warm nest for her babies on the way
sex my friend The female is dominant and the male is submissive. How things should be for humans too.
No a hare is a rabbit but a grown female horse is called a Mare.
it depends. if you have a bigger rabbit they usually live for at least 5 years. smaller rabbits usually live for 7 or longer. by smaller i mean your 4 class breeds and bigger are your 6 class breeds.
Do you mean spay/neuter your rabbit? you are not de-sexing them. It is cheaper to neuter males than to spay females. Cost is between $75.00 and $150.00 unless you can find a spay/neuter clinic going on somewhere.
It doesn't mean a single thing. Next question . . .
Your rabbit is collecting fur in her mouth because she is wanting to build a nest for her future young. This is a seasonal behavior and does not necessarily mean your rabbit is pregnant. However, I would pay attention to your rabbit just in case she could be pregnant.
Actually, the character of a rabbit does not depend on the breed. It depends on the individual rabbit. But then, smaller rabbits have the tendency to be more alert, cautious, and easier to become scared. That's why small rabbit breeds aren't very suitable for smaller children. Bigger rabbits are more easygoing, relaxed, though that doesn't mean they can't be scared. So anyway, bigger rabbit breeds are better for smaller children.
If she is showing all the signs of pregancy, such as shedding, nest making, etc., it will be a phantom pregancy, which is a common occurence.