Rabbits moult just like any animal. If you are keeping them in the house they will moult a good deal of the time just like a cat does.
A neutered rabbit looks like a normal rabbit, but without the ability to reproduce. To tell if a rabbit has been neutered, you can look for a small incision scar on the rabbit's abdomen or ask a veterinarian for confirmation.
To determine if a rabbit is neutered, you can look for a small incision scar on the abdomen or scrotum area. Additionally, a neutered rabbit may exhibit behaviors such as reduced aggression and marking, and may have a more relaxed demeanor. It is recommended to consult a veterinarian for confirmation.
Have one of then de-sexed, neutered for males and spayed for feemales. Or keep them apart.
If your rabbit has glaucoma it's probably not a show rabbit and all you can and should do is take it to a vet have it spade or neutered.
No, and a female rabbit is spayed.
Male
Assuming you mean 'neutered' !... You'll need to get it done at your veterinary clinic !
A castrated rabbit is a male rabbit that has undergone a surgical procedure to remove its testicles. This procedure is commonly done to reduce aggressive behavior and prevent unwanted reproduction.
To prevent your male rabbit from spraying in the house, consider getting him neutered. Neutering can help reduce the behavior of spraying. Additionally, provide your rabbit with a suitable litter box and keep it clean to encourage him to use it instead of spraying. Regularly clean any areas where your rabbit has sprayed to remove the scent and discourage repeat behavior.
Obviously not. A malting of Wheat will give you malted wheat. A malting of Barley will give you malted barley.
You cannot it is nature, but you can try to keep them in one place to make it easier to control .
Yes, and I call the international news services. To neuter a doe means to remove the uterus, which removes any developing fetuses. Plus, a rabbit having kittens is also newsworthy, unless you posted your question incorrectly.