Male rabbits can be fertile for sure around 6 months of age. BUT if you have more than one rabbit and do not want to breed (there thousands of unwanted rabbits in rescue centres) then it is advisable to separate them from 9 weeks onwards. Reputable breeders will sell kittens (the correct name for baby rabbits) from 9 weeks onwards and NOT BEFORE. This is because they need their mother's milk and her soft droppings to help with bone density and antibodies.
Depending on the species, male rabbits are often fertile by the time they are 7-8 weeks old. They should be separated from the females at around 6 weeks.
no. but they are almost constantly fertile, so any time they are exposed to male, they could become pregnant.
From 7 months to a year...
Probably the male rabbits dig
Male rabbits are bucks.Female rabbits are does.Young rabbits are called kittens or kits.
no usually the male rabbits are bigger than female , because male rabbits are more dominate.
Yes, male rabbits have sperm, how else would baby rabbits be in this beautiful world of ours.
you don't need a male to have a fertile egg... the female body needs to be healthy and fertile to make a child which that part does take a male
no
Male rabbits are pose to be 6 months to bred. with a female rabbit.
Yes they are bigger!!
Baby rabbits are called kittens or kits and when it matures into an adult it will become a buck!