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Yes. They should get along fine. No, No, No, triple No. Every rabbit needs it's own space after they reach sexual maturity ( 6 months), they are very territorial. They may get along fine for a short while and then one morning you will check and one or all 3 will be beat up on. They will have slit ears and fur missing and may have bloody scratches on their bellies. It is a triple threat not worth the risk if you love your bunnies.
the ones that are allergic to every animal except rabbits
No. There are several breeds of angora rabbits. Most of them naturally shed their fur every 3 months or so (molt). German angoras do no molt and so they need to be sheared. Healthy, well cared for angora rabbits can live up to 12 years.
Rabbits do malt. I have had my rabbit for two years now and he has malted every year. Also alot of fur comes out so you mite want to buy a brush.
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.
The number of rabbits per year for one rabbit = 3 x 4/12 = 9For three rabbits = 3 x 9 =27 rabbit
Yes, but not after 3 or 4 months. Every rabbit should have it's own cage. Rabbits are very territorial.
you should really take your pet rabbit to the vet every 6 months to get it checked up but i dont think rabbits can give kids diseases.
If Jeff is conducting a science experiment with a 3 rabbit population and the rabbit population doubles every month, Jeff will have 56 rabbits. That's a lot of rabbits.
NEVER NEVER NEVER put baby rabbits in with a buck, every rabbit should have it's own cage after it reaches 4 months of age.
there are Luigi rabbits,Mario rabbits, and there is rabbits for every character
Rabbits can breed every month of the year and most of the time slow down in the winter months and sometimes stop in those months completely, but start breeding again in the springtime.
Every rabbit should have it's own cage after it reaches the age of 4 months. They will start fighting at this age and also are old enough to start breeding and have babies.
Yes. They should get along fine. No, No, No, triple No. Every rabbit needs it's own space after they reach sexual maturity ( 6 months), they are very territorial. They may get along fine for a short while and then one morning you will check and one or all 3 will be beat up on. They will have slit ears and fur missing and may have bloody scratches on their bellies. It is a triple threat not worth the risk if you love your bunnies.
Yes, mini Rex rabbits moult just like all pet rabbits. Rabbits moult three or four times a year; generally about once every three to four months, although not every moult is a heavy one. When your rabbit is moulting, really encourage water and hay consumption, and brush him every day to remove the excess fur. Rabbits groom themselves like cats, but unlike cats they can't vomit, so when rabbits get a hairball it can lead to serious illness. Some people also give their rabbits digestive enzymes when they're moulting so as to prevent hairballs (like fresh pieces of pineapple or papaya, or papaya enzyme tablets, or papain supplements).
Rabbits need exercise every day for half an hour.
the ones that are allergic to every animal except rabbits