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  • i think you need your rabbit for a make lot of monay, and for nothing more, this ist nor love with amynal, this is kanibal

  • hey i need help my rabbit isnt pullin fur yet bet she is lying in the nest box all day long she is in her last week of pregnancy hw long till i get babies

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  • technically rabbits can breed as young as 3 months.

  • @TheUlia11 He meant safely. dumb ass.

  • Thanks for getting back to me with that good info...

  • How long after the doe has the litter can she mate again... My doe had her first litter a month ago..how long does rabbits live...thx

  • @mzTayTay17 They live to 9-12 years

  • I just had my bunny neutered and when i brought him home a few days later, he started humping again, except when he humped my other bunny, his whole body would go stiff and he'd fall off. He humped a few times and each time the same thing happened. I haven't seen that happen before the operation. Do you you know why that's happening? He's 3 months and 2 weeks.

  • @Topmostpop I know, really late but hey, just in case. I breed rabbits also, you can keep around 3-4 females in the same cage (not if they are pregnant though) depending on the size of both the cage and rabbits, just make sure they have room =3 But never have more than 1 mature male in a cage or they will fight.

  • also some people put a buck in each of the cages next to the doe when does are exposed or neer a buck the release eggs. If you leave a doe in a cage right next to a bucks cage for like a week or to you are garinteed to have a sucessful breeding. darn there goes me and my mouth again but i breed rabbits so....

  • This sucks that kennel is worse than puppy mills:(

  • @cj24241 What are you basing that "opinion" on exactly? The cage behind him for the doe is absolutely spotless, HUGE, and it has at least one nesting area, if not two (couldn't tell). The rabbit is well fleshed, is calm, and clearly not in stress. Just because rabbit isn't neutered/spayed and in a home and a pet, does NOT automatically equal mis-treatment. Geesh!

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