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When you have separated the males from the females, then you have hindered their breeding.

The vet can also sterilize the females and the males, but this cost money and is an utmost permanent solution.

I am unsure, but I think you can get certain pills for your female rabbit so that she does not get pregnant. Ask your preferred vet regarding this.

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