She is pulling out her fur for nesting proposes, you need to give her a nesting box with nesting materials in it, like hay, cotton bedding( this looks slightly like cotton balls and is sold for hamsters in pet stores), is she mostly pulling out fur from her breast? If so this is completely normal. Also, I'm surprised you haven't seen her eating her "fesses" before! All rabbits do, they actually produce two types of excrement, one is wast, while the other is only partly digested green pelts full of nutrients, bunnies need to eat it or they can become very sick. My only other suggestion is to REASERCH, REASCH, RESEARCH! The more info the better! =)
One Opinion: Yes! If you plan on introducing a new rabbit to your female, please respect the principles of bonding (i.e. putting their cages near, then letting one bunny at a time out to scent the other one, etc.; there are many websites that describes the process in length). If you do not do so, they can attack each other and seriously hurt or maim each other. The sex of your rabbit has no importance in this matter.Another Opinion: I am a rabbit breeder and have found there are zero issues but only IF the female is placed in the males cage for mating females are very territorial of there space.
A male rat is named as 'bucks'. Un-mated female rats are called 'does'. Mated females however are called 'dams' surprisingly. Finally the infant rats are named as 'kittens' or 'pups'.
The yellow is recessive.
i have 2 pekin ducks, a male and a female and there about 4 months old, almost 5 months. they mated and she started laying eggs a couple of days ago
well im not entierly sure but i know that when female hamsters have not been mated they go through a period in their life when their prvates swell and many othher side affects may be included, commonly very moody during this time.
Yes, you MUST have a female and a male rabbit who have mated in order to have babies. same as humans, you mother didn't have you with out your father
Does that mean mated? If so then she is making a warm nest for her babies on the way
A female rabbit can get pregant the same day she has her babies.She can have babies every 31-35 days,But is best for the doe to wait 4weeks before rebreeding.
Nothing happens except the female getting pregnant. After 4 months of age a buck can successfully mate!
a rabbit comes on heat wen the female is taken to the male,so it can be mated as soon as u wish but it's advisable you let it rest to relieve it from stress for about one week
32 days since mated
Your male is to young to get her pregnant but the male probably thinks he is old enough.
not long after the female and male have mated
No.
You can't tell except by watching them mate. If the female is in heat and there are many males around it is most likely one if not more have mated with her.
well because bfor the same reasons as humans
ring ur rabbit savvy vet its about 32 days since the buck and doe mated