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Asyra13
2 years ago

Hello

Sexual maturity differs from breeding maturity.

It’s just like people. The youngest human mother in the world was 5 years old. You think that’s healthy? No.

Rabbits come to puberty at about 8 months, which may be the same for humans as 14, 15 years. Only then are they physically and mentally mature for breeding.

If one covers the female, in most cases it leads to the death of the mother and babies or to the eating of the young animals.

In addition, however, one should never reproduce – without knowledge of inheritance teaching, gene codes, posture, nutrition, diseases and hand-breeding, it is easy to reproduce animal cruelty at the expense of the animals. In addition, you need animals with a family tree and the permission of the breeders if you want to couple two breeding animals (of course only if the genetics fit together).

Jassy1603
2 years ago

With about 8-12 months. Before that they are themselves “children”. The risk of birth complications is increased.

Aside from that, you should not reproduce your rabbits like that or something.

Gordonsetter132
2 years ago

There are too many rabbits right now. One should first take those who are there and let the boy get only a few very experienced breeders who have left the very much idea of genetics.

You’d probably be sad to die the rabbit just because you’ve just been dishonest.

Love

Jassy1603
2 years ago

Extinct? Because of what?

Gordonsetter132
2 years ago

Hello 🙋🏽

I wouldn’t multiply her.

There are too many rabbits. The shelters are totally overloaded.

Just having rabbit babies is really not a good idea.

Greetings I hope I could help you

Gordonsetter132
2 years ago

Especially at first birth, many rabbits die.

Even if you want to have ninchenbabys later, it’s not good because the pelvis of the zippe with age increases.

Do you even know genetics?

Love

Rabbit157
2 years ago

The question is not when but when. rabbits should get pregnant in the 1 – 2 years of life, only later if they were pregnant. If there has never been a pregnancy, this can lead to death in an older rabbit because the hip bones are too immobile. So better younger than late

Rabbit157
2 years ago

theoretically, this would be possible, but depends strongly on the animal. As a rule, it is recommended to allow only 9 months

spikecoco
2 years ago

please let it multiply rabbits, just with your ignorance. Otherwise join a breeding club, visit breeder seminars, there you learn everything about genetics, responsible breeding, suitable animals, optimal attitude, dangers and complications etc.