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Answer 1

A rabbit's gestational period takes 30-34 days, depending on the mother. If the rabbit goes 45 days after breeding without giving birth(kindling), she probably didn't get pregnant with that breeding.

Answer 2

This depends on what kind of rabbit you are talking about. Rabbits, like the Chinese long-ear-rabbit, are pregnant for a shorter time. They give birth after just 9 weeks.

Answer 3

Female rabbits are pregnant for a period of 1 (one) month (generally 28-32 days). Keep the following facts in mind: A female rabbit reaches puberty around 3-5 months and can become pregnant as soon as she does. A male rabbit reaches puberty around 4-6 months and can impregnate a female as soon as he does. A female rabbit can become pregnant the *very same day* she gives birth. A litter size is generally 1-4 kits (baby bunnies) for smaller breeds, 5-8 for medium breeds, and can be as high as 10 or 15 for larger breeds. A final word on breeding.

There are already many many rabbits in the world today. Please spay and neuter your rabbits. Not only will this prevent pregnancies, but will also contribute to the overall health of your rabbits. They will be healthier, happier, less destructive and aggressive and will prevent females from getting uterine cancer.

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