Yes, brother and sister rabbits can breed, but it is not recommended as it can lead to genetic health issues in the offspring. It is best to breed rabbits from different lineages to ensure healthy offspring.
They can breed with any relation a part from brother and sister
It is not recommende for brother and sister to breed because they have the same DNA and can result in issues with the babies(kind of like humans). However this may sound strange, but it is ok to breed mother to son and father to daughter.
No, brother and sister dogs should not breed together as it can lead to genetic health issues in their offspring. It is recommended to breed dogs with unrelated mates to maintain genetic diversity and reduce the risk of inherited diseases.
Yes, domestic rabbits can breed with wild rabbits.
You should separate the does from the bucks when they reach six months at the most. You can separate them a little earlier if toy want to. This is because, female does can breed when they reach 6 months old.
Rabbits cannot breed with a mouse .
Yes, wild rabbits and domestic rabbits can breed with each other.
All rabbits need to breed is that there are male rabbits and female rabbits together.
Depending on the breed, yes.
Rabbits can breed any where from five to six months of age.
They can have all kinds of problems as well as deformity. Brothers and sisters should never breed. You can breed a father to a daughter and a mother to a son but not sister to brother. It is also bad to down breed to the second generation. You end up with smaller and sickly babies then.
Not a good idea.Many health and mental issues can occure.Don't try it.