You don't have to wait after you nueter a rabbit. Just make sure you don't touch its stitches.
No, neutering a rabbit involves removing the reproductive organs that allow for pregnancy, so a neutered rabbit cannot become pregnant. Neutering also helps prevent unwanted litters and provides health benefits for the rabbit.
The best age for neutering is when the rabbits testicles descend at around 3-5 months (depending on breed). AS to cost, it depends where you go. It is less expensive to neuter than to spay a female rabbit though. The cost can range from £30 ($50) up to around £50 ($100). Pick the vet with the most experience, not the cheapest one...
Hmm, I'm not sure why you wouldn't want to get your rabbit spayed or neutered. There are places that can do it at a lower cost. As you may already know, it's better for their health. 80% of non-spayed female rabbits get uterine cancer by 4 years of age.
This is a common myth made up by Breed Registries to try and put people off neutering. Neutering does not harm the dog, but it does prevent testicular cancer and hyper-sexual behaviour.
No, adult male dogs do not experience hot flashes. Neutering can cause some discomfort immediately following the procedure, but this typically subsides with proper care and rest. Long-term benefits of neutering typically outweigh any temporary discomfort.
2 weeks.
8 weeks or two months
Rebreed her and wait 30 days.
No, neutering a rabbit involves removing the reproductive organs that allow for pregnancy, so a neutered rabbit cannot become pregnant. Neutering also helps prevent unwanted litters and provides health benefits for the rabbit.
I would recommend spaying or neutering your pet rabbit at around four to six months of age.
A female rabbit can get pregant the same day she has her babies.She can have babies every 31-35 days,But is best for the doe to wait 4weeks before rebreeding.
spaying is the surgical process of neutering a female animal by removing the reproductive organs (ovaries, uterus, and fallopian tubes)
Rabbits are no more harmful to human beings than cats are PLUS rabbits do not carry any diseases that can be transferred to humans. If done in time, just like with cats, neutering will prevent a male rabbit from spraying. However, just like cats, if a male rabbit has started spraying having him neutered will stop the spraying in 50% of the cases.
It really would be best for both bunnies to be neutered. There are many health and behavioral benefits to spaying and neutering. Neutering just one of your bunnies could lead to problems with the bonding and dominance of your rabbits.
Your rabbit probably humps your knee because of sexual hormones. If you neuter your rabbit, he probably won't do that anymore; however, if you have an older rabbit, his behaviours could already be ingrained. See the related link below for more details about neutering your rabbit.
After neutering a cat, it can take up to six weeks for the sperm to be completely gone from the cat's system.
The gestaion period for a rabbit is 31 days. Nesting behavior can occur without actual prenancy. Breed the rabbit, mark the calender, wait 31 days.