Four-week-old Netherland Dwarf rabbits typically weigh between 1 to 1.5 pounds (approximately 450 to 680 grams). Their weight can vary slightly based on genetics and diet, but they are generally small, as this breed is known for its compact size. It's important to monitor their growth to ensure they are healthy and developing properly.
Yes. Netherland Dwarfs get to around 2 1/2 pounds. Usually the males are bigger than the females, but that is not always the case. Their ears exceed no more than 2". They are about the size of four iPods.
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The Wehrmacht defeated the Netherlands in a four day battle in 1940.
only about 3 or four rabbits in a litter survive to adulthood.
it is a dwarf planet and it is not in back of the four main planets which all of the other dwarf planets are
Rabbits generally live between four and twenty years.
There are actually five dwarf planets: Ceres, Pluto, Haumea, Makemake, an Eris.
Four to six weeks.
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Since a rabbit's gestation period is only ~30 days long, a rabbit certainly can give birth more than twice a year.
The number of rabbits per year for one rabbit = 3 x 4/12 = 9For three rabbits = 3 x 9 =27 rabbit
After four months, the number of rabbits will triple to 3 x 3 = 9. After 8 months, the number will triple again to 9 x 3 = 27. After 12 months, the number will triple one more time to 27 x 3 = 81 rabbits.