Friday, May 14, 2010

How long after a rabbit has given birth , can it get pregnant again.?

i would say don't put her in with males again for a while its unhealthy for her i know they can do that in the wild but its really not good for them i say if you love your bunny don't breed her for a few weeks or so the baby's were probably dead because she did know how to take care of that many babies at one time





hope this helpsHow long after a rabbit has given birth , can it get pregnant again.?
does strange things buckfast,its already been answered,you have to seperate them cos if you dont thats what happens,they are worse than rats.How long after a rabbit has given birth , can it get pregnant again.?
You do not say whether the birth is successful so I will assume the doe is nursing her young in a nest box situation. She will nurse for 5-6 weeks even if the kits start eating food at 4 weeks old. You can remove the kits at 5 weeks. The doe's milk production will naturally subside. If you have to re-breed this doe while she has a litter in a nest box, I would not recommend until 4th week of the current litter.





If the first birth was not successful, I would give the doe 2 weeks of rest. Then reintroduce her to the buck. She may or may not take. That is the way to know if she is fertile. If she accepts the buck, she is fertile.
They can get pregnant again the same day that they give birth, but this is very hard on the doe and means she will stop feeding her 4 week old litter or even injure them if she feels they are a threat to her new babies.
As soon as it's stopped feeding the last litter!!
yeah the next day even but why would you want such a rodent anyway. they're hideous. you're better off with me. MEOW!

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