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Breeding

Rabbits can breed once they reach 5-6 months of age but males should not be used until their first birthday; healthy rabbits of proper weight that are not ill should be used for breeding to ensure quality offspring for commercial production.

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Breeding

Rabbits can breed once they reach 5-6 months of age but males should not be used until their first birthday; healthy rabbits of proper weight that are not ill should be used for breeding to ensure quality offspring for commercial production.

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Breeding

Usually rabbits become mature and suitable for breeding purpose within their 5 to 6 months
of age. But don’t use the male rabbits for breeding purpose until they reach their first
birthday.

Doing this will ensure, quality young rabbits for commercial production. Always try to use
healthy rabbits with proper body weight for breeding. Never bred the females, if they are ill.

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