To determine if a rabbit is neutered, you can look for a small incision scar on the abdomen or scrotum area. Additionally, a neutered rabbit may exhibit behaviors such as reduced aggression and marking, and may have a more relaxed demeanor. It is recommended to consult a veterinarian for confirmation.
A neutered rabbit looks like a normal rabbit, but without the ability to reproduce. To tell if a rabbit has been neutered, you can look for a small incision scar on the rabbit's abdomen or ask a veterinarian for confirmation.
If your rabbit has glaucoma it's probably not a show rabbit and all you can and should do is take it to a vet have it spade or neutered.
When your rabbit is at least 6 months old, you can neuter him so he will not mate. If you don't know the age of your rabbit, you can tell if he runs around your legs in circles making grunting noises. Also, he might nip your feet to get your attention.(My rabbit does this to me.... Yuck...>:D )
No, and a female rabbit is spayed.
Male
Assuming you mean 'neutered' !... You'll need to get it done at your veterinary clinic !
A castrated rabbit is a male rabbit that has undergone a surgical procedure to remove its testicles. This procedure is commonly done to reduce aggressive behavior and prevent unwanted reproduction.
no. you need to examine the distance between the anus and the genital opening, the shape of the genital opening. also a male non neutered rabbit will have testicles. if you are having sexing problems consult your vet or a good text on rabbit care.
Sad. No really, you would still refer to him as a male.
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.
In almost all cases, yes. This is because female rabbits are territorial and most male rabbits fight. In rare cases will and un- neutered/spayed rabbit live with another rabbit.
Why do you want to breed your rabbit? There are tens of thousands of unwanted rabbits in rescue centres desperately looking for good homes. There are not enough good homes for these poor unwanted rabbits as it is. Please don't add to this problem by breeding unnecessarily. Your female rabbit should be neutered. Not only to prevent her becoming pregnant and bringing more rabbits into a world but also for her health. 80% of female rabbits get womb cancer by 6 years of age if they are not neutered. If she is neutered she can live with the male rabbit for company. Rabbits are happier when they have company. If you care for your rabbit, please be a responsible owner and don't breed her.