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  • Bucks are usually able to breed when they are 6-10 months old. Does are able to breed when they are between 4 and 9 months of age. Age at breeding depends somewhat on how old a rabbit is, but this is also a function of body weight. Small breeds develop more rapidly and are mature at 4-5 months of age. Medium sized breeds are mature at 4-6 months of age, and large breeds reach maturity at 5-8 months of age. Generally, does mature earlier than bucks. Bucks do not achieve optimal sperm production and reserves until they are 40-70 days of age. The reproductive life of a rabbit depends on the breed, but usually is between 5-6 years for a buck, and up to three years for a doe. The testicles of a buck usually descend at about 12 weeks of age, but the inguinal rings remain open for the life of the rabbit. Hope this helps.
  • no r u kidding me thats way to young
  • good cause i dont want her to be.
  • it is possible though unlikely unless she is a dwarf breed. That is why you should always keep each rabbit in it's own cage and never with others, even same sex. They can hurt each other with fighting and trying to dominate each other.

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