Saturday, January 16, 2010

How long does it take a baby bunny to turn into a full size rabbit?

I have baby bunny I was just wondering how long it takes it grow.How long does it take a baby bunny to turn into a full size rabbit?
Hi there.





Bunnies take about six months to fully mature, and then a year to completely stop growing.





I hope I helped you out - good luck!How long does it take a baby bunny to turn into a full size rabbit?
At one year it will not grow any more (except maybe more around the middle if you feed it too much.)





A baby bunny (kit) are considered adult rabbits at 6 months of age, however they are still going to grow some. At 6 months, you will have a relatively good idea of how big your rabbit will become. This is likely the time that the rabbit will lose its ';Baby appearance'; unless you have a rabbit such as a Netherlands Dwarf.





Also, larger breeds take a longer time to fully develop. Large breeds are ';Juniors'; until 6 months. They are then ';Intermediates'; from 6-8 months, and considered adults ';Seniors'; from 8 months and up.
It depends, really.
At about a year they will completely stop growing but at about 6 months they are nearly full size

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