No, rabbits cannot successfully mate through a cage. They need to be able to physically interact and have enough space to engage in mating behaviors.
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No, they need to mate, then the doe will give birth a month later.
No, rabbits do not mate with their offspring. They typically mate with unrelated rabbits to reproduce.
They should be separate BEFORE they mate. You should never house 2 rabbits together. Rabbits are very territorial and require their own space. You take the doe to the bucks cage and then remove her after breeding takes place, returning her to her own cage.
Idon't know but i have a male hare and rabbit in the same cage well see , i know one thing they say together
Stand and watch - it doesn't usually take long. Does have no cycle that takes them in and out of oestrus as do most mammals - they can mate and become pregnant at any time.
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"
some rabbits do get under pressured when there is people watching them. some times it is better to turn your back on them or leave them in a cage together for the day and night ( if one of the animals share a cage then move that animal into another cage ) also if you took your rabbits inside then let them mate when you was not in the room that might also help, i am breeding my rabbits so i know how annoying it is when they don't get pregnant first time. good luck xx
Yes, every rabbit should have it's own cage/space. Rabbits are very territorial and all rabbits will fight.
first you have to put the female rabbit in the males cage (because if you put the male rabbit in the females cage the male will not mate because he will be too busy sniffing around the cage) and then you leave her in there overnight so they will mate they will mate when it is quiet so you will want to leave the room and then after they mate the female will have babies within 28-31 days after some helpful sites www.arba.net-www.petcaretips.net
If it is in the cage with other rabbits, male or female, it may be because he is trying to mate with them and they are not happy with it and are bitting to get him away.. if he is alone, he may be very stressed out. double check your cage environment, cage location, and who touches the rabbit. these are all very critical
Mate with other rabbits