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a female rabbit is able to have a new litter of babies every three months, and a litter can range from 1-10 babies..

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A rabbits gestation period is 30 days and they are able to get pregnant again immediately after having the previous litter of kits. Rabbits also have a horned womb, which means they have two spaces in their womb in which they can hold two separate litters. They can range from 1 kit to about 15.

rabbits are induced ovulators, so as soon as there is the prescence of a fertile male around they produce an egg.

It is always reccomended to get your rabbits fixed as female rabbits have an 80% chance of developing some form of reproductive cancer by age 4.

Also, there are thousands of rabbits in shelters and rescues that need homes. For each kit that is bred that's one less home to a bunny in a rescue.

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How may rabbits can 2 rabbits produce over 5 years?

actually , female rabbits should only have babies whil it is under 1 year old,because if a female gives birth to a litter of rabbits after it is one year old then its pelvis will be damaged. but this is not necesseraly always true .also if you want to check about female rabbits having babies after its 1 then go to petsplanet.com and go to breeding section on rabbits :)Actully rabbits shouldn't be breed until 6 months or later for larger breeds and can safely continue to have litters until 2 or 3 years og age and maybe later. Bucks can breed from about 4 months on but may not be effective once they get old.Answer:A lot!A rabbits gestation period is 30 days and they are able to get pregnant again immediately after having the previous litter of kits. Rabbits also have a horned womb, which means they have two spaces in their womb in which they can hold two separate litters. They can range from 1 kit to about 15.rabbits are induced ovulators, so as soon as there is the prescence of a fertile male around they produce an egg.A female rabbit can start breeding by 4 months old, a male by 3 months.It is always reccomended to get your rabbits fixed as female rabbits have an 80% chance of developing some form of reproductive cancer by age 4.Also, there are thousands of rabbits in shelters and rescues that need homes. For each kit that is bred that's one less home to a bunny in a rescue.


How many babies can two rabbits have in one year?

The maximum number of rabbits that can be expected to live in any given litter is about 12. (Rabbits can have more, but having more than 12 survive is very unlikely.) Rabbits can have a maximum of 1 litter every 31 days, so the highest possible number is around 144. However, If all of the bunnies are in one area, the number could be much higher. If the first litter is born on the first of January, those babies will be breeding age by about mid May. So the true number of progeny that 2 rabbits could theoretically give rise to in a single year is well over 1,000. This is why it's important to know the gender of your pet rabbits.


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How may rabbits can 2 rabbits produce over 5 years?

actually , female rabbits should only have babies whil it is under 1 year old,because if a female gives birth to a litter of rabbits after it is one year old then its pelvis will be damaged. but this is not necesseraly always true .also if you want to check about female rabbits having babies after its 1 then go to petsplanet.com and go to breeding section on rabbits :)Actully rabbits shouldn't be breed until 6 months or later for larger breeds and can safely continue to have litters until 2 or 3 years og age and maybe later. Bucks can breed from about 4 months on but may not be effective once they get old.Answer:A lot!A rabbits gestation period is 30 days and they are able to get pregnant again immediately after having the previous litter of kits. Rabbits also have a horned womb, which means they have two spaces in their womb in which they can hold two separate litters. They can range from 1 kit to about 15.rabbits are induced ovulators, so as soon as there is the prescence of a fertile male around they produce an egg.A female rabbit can start breeding by 4 months old, a male by 3 months.It is always reccomended to get your rabbits fixed as female rabbits have an 80% chance of developing some form of reproductive cancer by age 4.Also, there are thousands of rabbits in shelters and rescues that need homes. For each kit that is bred that's one less home to a bunny in a rescue.


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