Females 4 to 5 months old but b sure to breed before she is a year because the birth canal gets tight same with male rabbits
Lionhead rabbits grow between 2 and 6.5 lbs. My Lionhead is about 2 lbs, but she is definitely on the smaller end of the scale. Check online and you can actually see pictures of these pretty bunnies.
If your female is an adult, it may not get along with a young rabbit. Do not just put a new rabbit in a cage with your old rabbit. Get both rabbits fixed first, to get rid of hormones that will make them aggresive and terratorial. To read more about bonding rabbits, and other rabbit information go to www.rabbitnetwork.org or www.rabbit.org/care/index.html if those link don't work, use copy and paste. The second site has tons of info. You can also ask questions about rabbit care to a person at a pet store, rabbit shelter, rabbit owner, or vetrinarian.
It depends if the female is going through her 'menstrual' cycle at the time of mating. Also if either the male or female is spayed it is unlikely the female is pregnant. A female rabbit is basically 'in season' all the time. As far as a menstrual cycle goes, I don't know where you got that term. It is not a rabbit term. Sometimes breeding with the moon is your best bet for large litters.
You can breed any rabbit if it is a rabbit and it is the right age to breed.
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.
A female rabbit is a Doe, an old female rabbit would be a Sr. Doe depending on is age and weight.
4 months and over
Lionhead rabbits grow between 2 and 6.5 lbs. My Lionhead is about 2 lbs, but she is definitely on the smaller end of the scale. Check online and you can actually see pictures of these pretty bunnies.
Depending on the rabbit normally between a year and 3 years.
My rabbit buck did the same thing though surprisely my female did not get pregnant until she was six months, but your doe might get pregnant.
Yes, if they have a litter that is about the same age and there are not too many you can foster orphans to another mom.
The space age name of bread is pital.
You can use a lead on a rabbit at any age as long as its comfortable.
A Jr. rabbit is any rabbit under the age of six months.
If your female is an adult, it may not get along with a young rabbit. Do not just put a new rabbit in a cage with your old rabbit. Get both rabbits fixed first, to get rid of hormones that will make them aggresive and terratorial. To read more about bonding rabbits, and other rabbit information go to www.rabbitnetwork.org or www.rabbit.org/care/index.html if those link don't work, use copy and paste. The second site has tons of info. You can also ask questions about rabbit care to a person at a pet store, rabbit shelter, rabbit owner, or vetrinarian.
Don't purchase a Holland Lop, Adopt one! Change a brokenhoused rabbit's heart! any age..... any age
Why do you want to breed your rabbit? There are tens of thousands of unwanted rabbits in rescue centres desperately looking for good homes. There are not enough good homes for these poor unwanted rabbits as it is. Please don't add to this problem by breeding unnecessarily. Your female rabbit should be neutered. Not only to prevent her becoming pregnant and bringing more rabbits into a world but also for her health. 80% of female rabbits get womb cancer by 6 years of age if they are not neutered. If she is neutered she can live with the male rabbit for company. Rabbits are happier when they have company. If you care for your rabbit, please be a responsible owner and don't breed her.