Yes and no. If you get babies out of the deal then yes, male sure you watch to see if one of them starts pulling hair in about 25-30 days. If so then you need to get them separated and give a box for the mommy to build her nest.
If not then they could be two adolecent males who are maturing. In that case you mioght want to separate them anyway in case they start to get aggressive.
So long as one is male and the other is female, then yes.
I'm not certain if you mean that can she get pregnant without a male rabbit, or can the babies be raised out side of a "family unit", so I'll answer both. No, she must be bred by a male to get pregnant. And no, rabbits don't raise babies in a family unit. All moms are single moms and the prefer it that way.
Idon't know but i have a male hare and rabbit in the same cage well see , i know one thing they say together
If they're both male or female they are fighting. If one is male and one female then they are preparing to mate
Rabbits can mate at any time of the year. There is no specific set time, although it is more common to see young rabbits in the spring and summer months. In July. Other times rabbits mate are August, September, October, November, December, January, February, March, April, May and June. Rabbits give birth one month after mating and are ready to get pregnant almost instantly after birth.
Yes, because once the hormones take over she can't help it. It almost happened with my rabbits. A female rabbit is able to become pregnant again as soon as she's given birth to her kits (baby rabbits).
Obviously one of the rabbits is a female and not male.
because your rabbits are loners who dont have any friends, and no one would want to mate with them cause their LOSERS
no it just means your rabbit does not like your buck . are you sure that your male is a male or your doe is a doe . or like one of my friends said once to me about her rabbit your rabbit is gay
A healthy male rabbit can mate with multiple females, but it's generally recommended to have him mate with one female at a time to ensure proper care and attention for each. The number can vary based on the breeding goals and the management of the rabbits. Breeders often suggest limiting the number of females to 2-3 to ensure that each female receives adequate attention and care during the breeding process. Always prioritize the health and well-being of the animals involved.
Male ants only have one job and that is to mate with the queen ant. After they mate, the male ant dies. All of the worker ants are female.
Yes.