The longevity of a meat rabbits life is influenced by many things.
Factors such as having proper housing, living in clean conditions, having the appropriate amount of proper feed as well as having fresh water always available all affect lifespan. Other factors include how aggressively the rabbit was bred, how well the rabbits weight was managed (overweight rabbits don't live as long) and if the rabbit was kept free of temps that are too hot. Cold is OK, but too hot can be fatal.
In general, a meat rabbit that is bred on a production schedule can be bred regularly starting from 3 months of age right up through about 3 years of age. Some might breed a bit longer, some will stop a bit sooner, but 3 years is the average breeding life. The rabbit can physically survive for several years beyond being retired (they can reach 7-8 years old), but since you asked specifically about meat rabbits, I'm giving you info on the breeding life.
Bucks can breed longer than does and can continue to sire litters until about the age of 5. Again, they can be kept as pets for a few years beyond that, but that is the end of their breeding life.
about one year old
A healthy rabbit can be 8 to 12 years before it dies and a rabbit that lives in poor conditions can live up to be 4 to 7 years old.
well rite now i hav a female rabbit and a male rabbit and mi female rabbit is pregnant and she just turned 5 months old
At least10 days
6 weeks
they should be somehwhere between 6 months (or when the rabbit stops growing), but if you want to breed the rabbit fro meat and fur you can breed them earlier. Breeding to early will stunt growth.
That depends how tender you want the meat to be ? A good age is approximately two minutes after he or she begins to really get on your nerves and you have had enough of it
Yes, definitely.
6 to 8 weeks is the time thay kits should be weaned
It is generally recommended to wait until rabbits are at least 6-9 months old before breeding them for the first time, depending on their breed and size. Breeding a rabbit at one year old should be fine, but it is important to ensure that they are in good health and are physically mature enough to handle pregnancy and motherhood. Consulting with a veterinarian before breeding any rabbit is always advised.
Spay or nueter your rabbit when he/she is 6 months old.
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