Breed doesn't make a big difference when it comes to pet rabbit reproduction, although size does play a factor.
Dutch rabbits are generally about 4-5 pounds, so they have the same size litters as other rabbits of that size: that's around 6-8 babies.
Rabbits can get pregnant as soon as they've given birth, and pregnancy lasts about a month, so if you aren't careful, you're possibly looking at 100 new rabbits per year!
Make sure you can find responsible homes for all your rabbits before you let them breed. Consider all the rabbits wasting away in shelters, too.
Dutch Rabbits live with humans in pens or in rabbit hutches.
Rabbits like all living creatures vary in size and length. Dutch rabbits are a fairly small compact rabbits, weighing 2kgs or so. Length can range between around 20 - 35 cm back length.
Dutch rabbits were bred to be companions. They are! They are one of the friendliest and playful rabbit breeds there is!
Yes, wild rabbits usually give birth in shallow burrows called forms. These forms are often located underground or hidden in vegetation to provide protection and warmth for the babies, called kits.
Sugar, spice, and everything nice.
rabbits can have as many babies as posibble but it is unfair to make them have too many !
seventy rabbits
no they r dutch
Yes, rabbits are mammals. They have live babies.
no because rabbits are vegitarians and their babies would be meat
Rabbits have baby bunnies.
they can have up to 6 babies
we found some and there were 6 or 7
Rabbits typically have babies every 30 days, with litters ranging from 1 to 14 babies.
Yes cos they are rabbits!
All rabbits have a litter of 2-10 kits. However, all rabbits usually have 5 or 6 in a single litter.
yes