Friday, August 6, 2010

What's the oldest a rabbit should be bred?

Just answer the question, i don't need to know anything else..


Thx.What's the oldest a rabbit should be bred?
Rabbits reach sexual maturity at 3-8 months, and they should not be bred past 3 years of age :) (thanks for giving me best answer on your other q, incase you didnt get my comment:)What's the oldest a rabbit should be bred?
Okay.





Dwarf-Medium Rabbits: 1st age they can responsibly be Bred at is 6-8 months of age. The oldest age,or retirement age is 3-5yrs. I personally retirement mine at 3-4yrs old.





Large-Giant Rabbits: 1st time breeding is no less than 9 months old,no maximum age is 3-5yrs too,since larger rabbits typically don't live as long as smaller breeds.





Hope this helps,xxx

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