Hello Female rabbits can be ready to breed almost immediately after a litter. However, this is not recommended and is highly cruel to the rabbit. If you are a responsible pet owner and care about your animal then it is safer to breed them every 6 months or even let them have only 1 litter a year, giving her a rest and time to recover and nurse her kits. Excessive breeding only causes a strain on your rabbit and possible early death. Also try to avoid times of the year when it is very hot or very cold as it is not a good idea to let her have her babies at these times of year.
There are different species of "bunnies", but the most common adult rabbit can have ears as long as 10 cm (4 in).
Rabbit Breeders, or Bunnies that people don't want anymore by looking in ads.
Yes, but dogs can be trained to leave a rabbit alone, but this training takes a long time and can become very boring, so avoid putting a dog and rabbit, or cat and rabbit, together.
In your house. I love bunnies!
Mamma Rabbit
No they live in rabbit hutches.
in rabbit holes (bunny holes)
what types of cells ar there in bunnies? what types of cells ar there in bunnies?
'rabbits' are adults 'bunnies' are babies or young
Spay and neuter both your bunnies.
rabbit food... or vegetables, like carrots or lettus.
Probably, "Wallace & Gromit: The curse of the were-rabbit".