Females can be spayed as soon as they become sexually mature, usually around 4 months old. However, some veterinarians may want to wait until the rabbit is older at ~6 months.
Males can be neutered as soon as their testicles descend, usually around 3.5 months of age.
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female rabbits have a lower survival rate due to the fact it is a much bigger operation. i suggest you only have the male neutured. a male rabbit surviving the operation is over 90% and the female can be lower than 50% spaying a rabbit means to remove the womb and ovaries. to neuture is to remove the testicles. if your rabbit is living alone there isn't much point in having him or her done. is the rabbit is abve 5 it has a lower chance of survival as it has now become almost middle aged and when the rabbit has first hit puberty ot is around 1 year old it has a better chance of survival
Their testicles are removes surgically by a veterinarian.
Spay or nueter your rabbit when he/she is 6 months old.
They aren't. Bulls are when they're quite young, but not cows.
A female rabbit is a Doe, an old female rabbit would be a Sr. Doe depending on is age and weight.
It depends on how old the rabbit is.
no its not possible. Take it to the vets and see what they say.☺
A rabbit's age is roughly calculated as 15 human years for the first year and 10 human years for the second year. Therefore, a 2-year-old rabbit would be about 25 in rabbit years.
A Jr. rabbit is any rabbit under the age of six months.
i think the oldest living rabbit is hazel who is 16 years old and is a miniature grey rabbit. the oldest rabbit ever was a wild rabbit called flopsy that was caught by vets and died 18 years and 10.75 months later
Rabbit skins. Coney is the old name for rabbit. A rabbit was actually a baby coney.