female rabbits have a lower survival rate due to the fact it is a much bigger operation. i suggest you only have the male neutured. a male rabbit surviving the operation is over 90% and the female can be lower than 50% spaying a rabbit means to remove the womb and ovaries. to neuture is to remove the testicles. if your rabbit is living alone there isn't much point in having him or her done.
is the rabbit is abve 5 it has a lower chance of survival as it has now become almost middle aged and when the rabbit has first hit puberty ot is around 1 year old it has a better chance of survival
A spayed rabbit. There is no term xD
Female rabbits can be spayed when they are about 6 to 7 months old.
it is probably just a false (or phantom) pregnacy. to stop her from getting distresed i would get her spayed
Spay or nueter your rabbit when he/she is 6 months old.
Not without the babies dying.
6 months
About 6 months
No, and a female rabbit is spayed.
No, you can even have her spayed so she makes a better pet.
8 weeks or two months
yes if you take it to a vet and have it spayed
The average rabbit life span is 7 to 10 years. Un-spayed female rabbits tend to live shorter lives because they are prone to uterus cancer. Their chances of getting cancer increase by 50% every year.