make sure the male has been neutured if you do not want babies.
rabbits are animals who crave company, especially from humans and other rabbits. two females or a male and a female will bond well together.
you must never just shut both rabbits in a hutch together they are territorial animals and may fight or even kill each other. move the hutches closer together so they can see each other and put the runs side by side so they can sit together without being able to fight or mount each other. it can take a week or longer to have them living together and is best to have a two story hutch with bedding at both the top and the bottom. after a few days allow them to be in the garden together loose (if the garden is safe enough) so they can be together or get away from each other it is important to make sure they have access to separate hutches at this time. if the garden is not safe let them be loose together put them in a large enough run so they can socialise with each other. move both hutches into a larger run where they can access it together but can be apart is they need to.
after about 1-2 weeks if they have bonded and get on very well you may allow them to live in the same hutch, if fights break out then maybe they need more time
yes but the girl will get pregnant.
no because there will be no sperm.
No, Rabbit do not lay eggs. They give birth to their young. It's just a symbol to represent fertility for rabbits.
Jessica Rabbit is Roger Rabbit's sexy, big boobed wife
Just like babies are made like any other mammals- a boy and girl rabbit mate, the girl rabbit gets pregnant, then gives birth.
Lower animals, including rabbits, do not have such feelings as jealousy.
boy and girl rabbits dont fight as much a (boy and boy) but if you are going to have a boy and a girl like me i would get the boy (choped) if ya know what i mean. My rabbits get on very well but for the moment i am keepiong the biy in the hutch as he hassent been (choped) and i dont wont the both having loads of babies.
I suggest you do, only put them together if you want baby rabbits, and then seperate again when the babies are born, as males can be rough with the young ones.
Female rabbits are generally better pets than intact male rabbits because intact males will territory mark by stamping and spraying urine. Males that are castrated (before they are sexually mature and showing territorial behavior) make great pets.
get a boy and a girl rabbit and sooner or later little baby bunnys will be hopiing around but it will awile and sometimes rabbits will change their own sex
You can tell whether or not your rabbit is a boy/girl by looking under its butt.
Yes, it's not uncommon for a female rabbit to hump a male, or even another female. This behaviour is part of establishing dominance and sometimes the female is the top rabbit. Once the rabbits become accustomed to each other, this behaviour should eventually stop.