Rabbits don't go into heat, and they don't have menstrual cycles (periods): they're "induced ovulators," which means they ovulate in response to mating. An unspayed female rabbit can get pregnant any time, even on the day she's given birth.
Spay and neuter both your bunnies.
Bunnies mate frequently, usually every few days. Factors like age, season, and availability of food and shelter can influence their mating frequency.
Oh yes, you will soon have baby bunnies
No. Dogs don't have periods either. Does ("girl" bunnies) go into heat much differently than dogs do; they don't bleed out the vagina before they are really receptive to mating.
They do not like each other. They must really hate each other if they do not want to mate. Bunnies are usually not picky.
The posterior of the insect showed signs of a mating battle.
Bunnies mate by the male mounting the female and mating. The female bunny can have multiple litters of baby bunnies, called kits, throughout the year. The gestation period for a bunny is about 30 days, and a litter can range from 1 to 14 kits. The female bunny will nurse and care for her kits until they are old enough to be independent.
Maybe 24 hours.
from where they were first created. some guy tried to get a bunny breed from mating a french lop rabbit and a dwarf rabbit and accidentally made a Holland lop.
Bunnies. Bunnies. Bunnies.
After mating, yes. After the female has given birth to the bunnies, no. If the female gets pregnant RIGHT after giving birth, her health will go down. Best to wait a day or two before mating again. Better yet, go and spay and neuter that couple.
1 of the signs is that the male gets close to the female and they don't get mad at each other