It can be a male (buck) or a female (doe or jill). Young rabbits can be called kits or kittens!
No, rabbits cannot change their gender. They are born with a specific biological sex that remains the same throughout their lives.
No, rabbits cannot change their gender. They are born with a specific biological sex that remains the same throughout their lives.
Any rabbits, any rabbit can crossbreed only if they are correct age and gender!
No, rabbits cannot change their sex. They are born with a specific gender and do not have the ability to change it.
Rabbits are both male (bucks) and female (does).
same way its identified in humans! glad to help!
If you do not want more rabbits, get a female..
o me i think people ask what do they eat in there diet or what gender they are
Young rabbits are called "kits" (based on the word "kitten") regardless of gender. The group or litter of baby rabbits can be called a "kindle." Young hares (under a year old) are called "leverets" regardless of gender. Adult male rabbits and hares are called bucks. Adult female rabbits and hares are called does.
That depends on the gender of the rabbit. Even if they are spayed or neutered, male rabbits kept together will most likely fight. But if you keep female rabbits together, while spayed or not, then they will most likely become friends.
Two is the best to keep but they have to be the same gender. It is best to keep two rabbits so they can clean each other and they can play with each other and so they can stay together when there is danger. It is best to have two rabbits from the same family.
No, at 12 to 16 weeks of age commercial rabbit breeds enter "puberty" and can become sexually active. It is not uncommon for siblings who are not sorted by gender by this time to breed and it can result in offspring. However, regardless of gender, rabbits will mount each other to display dominance.