They start to shed more fur you want to know if your bunny is developed or is in the prosess of development etc you go just go a little on to of there butt and pull the hair it will not hurt the rabbit if no fur comes out your bunny should be at least 4-6 months old
i dont really know maybe by behavior
Yes, rabbits can get botflies. Botflies are known to lay their eggs in the fur of rabbits, where the larvae then burrow into the rabbit's skin and develop. This can lead to parasitic infections in rabbits if not treated promptly.
The lump you are referring to is probably her dewlap. A dewlap is loose skin that often develops on the neck of the female rabbit. They are found mainly on female rabbits in certain breeds, the males are also allowed a small one. Its purpose is to give another area for the doe to pull fur from when she is making her nest for her kits.
Rabbits breastfeed their young by nursing them with milk produced by their mammary glands. The mother rabbit lies down and the baby rabbits, called kits, suckle the milk from her nipples. This helps the kits grow and develop properly.
Yes, rabbits can develop tumors, which can be benign or malignant. Common types of tumors in rabbits include uterine, mammary, and skin tumors. It is important to have any unusual lumps or growths on a rabbit examined by a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Male rabbits do not have a dewlap; it is a feature typically found in female rabbits. The dewlap in female rabbits is a loose fold of skin under their chin and serves multiple functions, such as storing fat reserves, aiding in regulating body temperature, and providing cushioning during nursing.
NO because they wont be able to digest the soft food properly and will develop stomach pains + it is bad for their teeth
Sounds like your bunny has an abcess under it's chin. Not good. Take your bunny to a vet.
Rabbits reproduce through sexual reproduction. The process involves a male rabbit, called a buck, mating with a female rabbit, called a doe. The buck will mount the doe and copulate, transferring sperm to fertilize the doe's eggs. The fertilized eggs develop into embryos inside the doe's uterus, where they grow and eventually are born as baby rabbits, called kits. The gestation period for rabbits is about 28-31 days.
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Rabbits, especially unaltered adult rabbits or rabbits who have been abused/neglected, will sometimes fight other rabbits and cause deadly wounds. (Even a small skin wound can develop into a life-threatening infection.) See the related question below for more info. A rabbit could also kill another rabbit without meaning to by infecting it with a deadly disease. Adult rabbits have been known to kill baby rabbits accidentally (trampling), and purposefully (cannibalism -- this is a much discussed but in actuality an unusual circumstance, often resulting from stress).
The collective nouns for rabbits are: bury of rabbits colony of rabbits down of rabbits drove of rabbits husk of rabbits leash of rabbits trace of rabbits trip of rabbits warren of rabbits nest of rabbits (young) wrack of rabbits (young) And for hares: drove of hares down of hares husk of hares leash of hares trace of hares trip of hares warren of hares I hope this is useful!