she shouls stop b4 shes 2 yo. It really hard on them to giuve birth an care for the kits after theyre 2. in some cases and breeds, it different... But usually you should STIP breeding b4 shes 2 yo
They never really stop breeding. If you mean "at what age do wild rabbits stop breeding", they never get that far. Rabbits are prey species and once they get older they are usually picked off by predators pretty easily.
If you mean "at what time of the year do they stop breeding", there is no set time they can't breed. Does (females) do not ovulate in cycles, instead they ovulate when the buck (male) is present and breeding is occurring. So really, if a buck and doe meet at any time of the year, they can breed and have a litter.
Rabbits stop reproducing when they are about 4 years old. This can vary depending on their overall health and environment.
Sometimes the mother will choose when. Most times she will stop between 5 to 8 weeks of age. But you can tell when she doesn't allow them to feed anymore.
Rabbits reproduce by the means of reproducing.
Normally before they die. Age depends, why don't you calculate it if your so bothered?
The population of rabbits and foxes change over time due to a predator-prey relationship. When the rabbit population increases, it provides more food for the foxes, causing their population to increase. As the fox population grows, they consume more rabbits, leading to a decrease in the rabbit population. This cycle continues in a fluctuating pattern over time.
the word you are trying to use is castrated it means the rabbits sexual organs have been removed. This is commonly done to stop pet animals from reproducing.
Snails cannot be made to stop reproducing. If you want the snail to stop reproducing in your tank, then remove it from the tank.
There are several ways that a male can stop reproducing. He can use condoms when he has sex; he can refrain from having sex at all; or he can have a vasectomy.
I dont think so
I think it stops your cells from reproducing properly
Horses can reproduce throughout their lifetime.
It helps make the virus stop reproducing / stop growing bigger and bigger.
Yes fungi stops growing but only after the reproduction conditions are insufficient in terms of temperature and pH. If you keep fungi in refrigerator, it will not die but will only stop reproducing. If taken out then after sometimes it will again start reproducing.
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