I have a neutered male ( Benny) and a female (Millie) living together and when they are out in a run next to another rabbit the female (Millie) normally tries to mate with Benny this could be a dominance thing with other rabbits being around, or even if other rabbits are not around she might just be a very dominant doe.
yea. But if they start mating you have a problem!
Most often times, yes. If two rabbits have mated, they probably have become a pair and will stick together for life. If the rabbit is a stud, meaning he is of good bloodline and has the occupation of simply making babies, then he will most likely not form a bond with one particular mate. If you have two rabbits that you want to stay together, just leave them alone (still provide a little supervision in case they fight) and see what happens! :)
Just like babies are made like any other mammals- a boy and girl rabbit mate, the girl rabbit gets pregnant, then gives birth.
Warren
Usually rabbits can mate when they're 4 months old, but that's not recommended.
a rabbit can be any age to be a pet, considering if you have a boy and a girl they mate and you have like a million new born pets.
Rabbit from "Winnie the Pooh" is a male rabbit. You can tell because the voice used on the Playhouse Disney show is a male voice. Also, in the books, Rabbit is referred to as "he", "him" or "his".
My rabbit buck did the same thing though surprisely my female did not get pregnant until she was six months, but your doe might get pregnant.
i boy will have a big belly and the girl will be aggressive.
there are 8 rabbit children
your mice mated if you have a boy and a girl it is obvious but if you think that you have a boy and a boy or a girl and a girl the pet shop or breeder you got them from may have gotten the sex wrong. sometimes wild mice sneak in to your cage and mate with your mice and then leave so any of these could of happened may be the case.
no the rabbit's a boy