becoause of the hypotasiam of the cryptonite. When the two meet, well only destruction falls in the way!
In one day
yes if one is a girl and one is aboy
You want to breed a rabbit before she reaches one and then don't breed her after 4 years old.
To breed rabbits, put one male and one female together in a different cage. They have to be at least 6 months old and no older than 2 1/2 years. Keep them in the cage for about 3 hours and then remove them. In weeks you will start noticing she is larger!
Rabbits have the ability to breed quickly, and to produce numerous offspring in one birthing.
Buck rabbits can breed for year after year. It might be good to sell the male or female rabbit if you do not want them to keep breeding, Or keep each rabbit in seperate cages. Another chice is that you can get your rabbit fixed.
immediately - as soon as you can get your doe to breed.
If they are, they'll breed, they you get more rabbits. THen they'll breed. Not a good situation.
Actually, what I have been told is best is to breed them once, wait an hour and then put them together again once more.
The are no known garden plaques that keep rabbits away. However, one safe and effective way to keep rabbits away from gardens are to spray a Tabasco and water mix on plants.
It is generally recommended to wait until rabbits are at least 6-9 months old before breeding them for the first time, depending on their breed and size. Breeding a rabbit at one year old should be fine, but it is important to ensure that they are in good health and are physically mature enough to handle pregnancy and motherhood. Consulting with a veterinarian before breeding any rabbit is always advised.
Fibonacci was a Mathematician. His famous quote is, "A man has one pair of rabbits at a certain place entirely surrounded by a wall. We wish to know how many pairs will be bred from it in one year, if the nature of these rabbits is such that they breed every month one other pair and begin to breed in the second month after their birth.'