from four to six months. better to wait until eight months, if breeding, so you don't stress your doe.
The answer above is about when the rabbit reaches sexual maturity. Rabbits don't really "go into "heat" because they're induced ovulators: once they're sexually mature, female rabbits can get pregnant any time.
they dont go in heat they ovulate every five days so five days after they have had a litter its shes ready to breed again but not healthy for the rabbit she needs a break too lol.
No. The "A" in rabbit is pronounced like aahhh
its in heat
Rabbit's ears are long, as long as 10 cm (4 inches), so that they can listen to the surrounding sounds of predators and they can sense danger with them. They can also help the rabbit camouflage itself in bushes, so it can be down low in the grass but leave its ears sticking up to hear clearer. Because the ears are thin, they can let the heat out through them.
Long earred rabbit is not a rabbit breed, The breed with the long ears are Lops, There is mini lops, holland lops, french lops, English lops
If you want babies, Yes.
Yes, a rabbit's long ears most definitely assist in cooling the animal down, especially in extreme heat conditions. The flesh on a rabbit's ears is very thin and they are more lightly furred. When blood flows through the capillaries in the ears, cooler air passing by helps draw some of the heat away from the body. If you happen to have a rabbit suffering from heat exposure, holding a cold, damp cloth or even an icecube against the rabbit's ear will most quickly help it to cool down.
being hot
Their very large ears allow them to release heat quicker than a normal rabbit, therefore staying cooler in these conditions.
An adult rabbit can get up to 40cm length.
no. They're always ready to breed.
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