Yes.
All rabbits need to breed is that there are male rabbits and female rabbits together.
No way!
no they ovulate after breeding
sell the pups
New Zealand rabbits typically reach breeding maturity at around 5 to 6 months of age.
The practice of tending and breeding rabbits is called cuniculture.
yes as long as you are not breeding the rabbits or quail they should get along well
Yes, rabbits do like breeding, it's in their nature; but just because they like it doesn't mean it's good for them. There are many good reasons to spay/neuter your rabbits. See the related link below for details.
When you have separated the males from the females, then you have hindered their breeding. The vet can also sterilize the females and the males, but this cost money and is an utmost permanent solution. I am unsure, but I think you can get certain pills for your female rabbit so that she does not get pregnant. Ask your preferred vet regarding this.
To start breeding New Zealand rabbits in New Zealand, you will need to acquire breeding stock from reputable breeders, set up appropriate housing and feeding facilities, and ensure proper care and management of the rabbits. It is also important to familiarize yourself with breeding techniques and genetics to produce healthy and high-quality offspring. Additionally, you may need to obtain any necessary permits or licenses required for breeding rabbits in New Zealand.
In a way. Rabbits are gregarious herbivores, live in burrows, and are noted for their high breeding rate.
Yes, this could indicate that they are either already bred or just not in season yet.