Tips :-
a) Keep your rabbits in separate cages until you are ready to breed them. They are old enough by four to six months of age, although smaller breeds can be ready to mate sooner. To be safe, do not put them together before you are ready work. When you are ready, be sure to plan ahead for the actual time of the birth, which will happen 30 to 32 days after the mate.
a) Keep your rabbits in separate cages until you are ready to breed them. They are old enough by four to six months of age, although smaller breeds can be ready to mate sooner. To be safe, do not put them together before you are ready work. When you are ready, be sure to plan ahead for the actual time of the birth, which will happen 30 to 32 days after the mate.
b) Bring the female rabbit to the male rabbit's cage. This is very important, as if you bring the male to the female, he may be more interested in sniffing the cage than in breeding.
c) Wait for 10 to 15 minute the rabbits to successfully mate. You can see this happened when the male flops onto his side and grunts after mounting the female
d) Return the female to her own cage. She will not need any special consideration except keeping her good food until just before the birth, at which time she may want some house to create a nest.
e) Breed your rabbits again as soon as the babies are age (at about six to eight weeks) or whenever you are ready