The male rabbit mates with the female rabbit from the rear, with his forepaws on top of her back.
Male rabbits either bite ti protect themselves or they bite to protect a mate or their babies, or they just wan to fight and play.
No, but they may bite an uncooperative doe. A male rabbit that bites it's mate is not a desirable breeder in my rabbitry.
yes that's has happen with me
No, but they will "play" mate. Male rabbits can starting mating at about 7 months of age.
No, rabbits do not mate with their offspring. They typically mate with unrelated rabbits to reproduce.
So long as one is male and the other is female, then yes.
Male rabbits who aren't neutered can't have other animal companions because they will either fight them or, in the case of unspayed female rabbits, mate with them.
You should never have 2 male rabbits (Bucks) together. They'll fight and they might kill each other.
A male rabbit that is separated from females will mate everytime a female is put into the same cage as that male...hence the saying "screw like rabbits" when people do a lot of "screwing"
hi it has been known for this to happen it doesnt mean they are gay in anyway its a domineering thing they do when they are telling the other who is boss. u will find 2 does will do this aswell or the doe mount the buck
normally if a buck( male rabbit) goes into a does (female rabbit) hole it is most likely trying to mate with it.
If a female rabbit doesn't mate with a male rabbit, technicly no. If she does however, it's possible.