at least 6 months old
You can start breeding with a buck at around 5-6 months.
The average weight of a male rabbit is 2-3 pounds. The weight can be more or less and the rabbit be in perfect health because the breed and diet of the male rabbit contribute to the weight.
yes
She thinks your hand is a male rabbit getting ready to breed with her.
what kind of male...dog, human,cat, horse, rabbit, guinea pig
i think they can im not too sure
yes
The male rabbit should never be housed with the female rabbit. He should never be introduced to her habitat. To breed she should be taken to his cage and removed after they are done breeding. The male rabbit should NOT be exposed to the kits.
You should not breed any rabbits with any of it's relatives. I have heard that it is ok but I bought a rabbit from a breeder who was doing this and he was sickly his whole life and in pain. His teeth for messed up and his skin was bad and I had to have him put down because of it.
once you've bred the rabbit twice the should stay out until the next time you breed the rabbit once you've bred the rabbit twice the should stay out until the next time you breed the rabbit once you've bred the rabbit twice the should stay out until the next time you breed the rabbit
yes and the other way around
There is no official Netherland lop rabbit. There are Netherland Dwarves and lop breeds including Mini Lop, Holland Lop, and more. A Netherland lop rabbit would be a mixed breed. Additionally, in rabbits, all that the breed guarantees is a certain look and not a certain personality. As for general differences between female and male rabbits, female rabbits generally develop a dewlap. And of course, female rabbits do not have penises and testicles, but without flipping a rabbit over to inspect in detail, the casual viewer cannot tell. For details about how to tell if a rabbit is male or female, see the related question below.