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Male and female rabbits?

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if they are not neutered will they continuously breed until death or overpopulate my cage or can they live together

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  1. breed most likly


  2. They will continuously breed.  This is extremely dangerous for the female as she will be bred shortly after giving birth.  This means that while she is still recovering from the stress of pregnancy and nursing she will be undergoing more stress from yet another pregnancy.

    The healthiest thing to do for any rabbit is to have them spayed or neutered.  This can lead to better behaviour in reducing spraying, territorial aggression and make it easier to litter train.  This also reduces or eliminates many medical problems such as reproductive cancers.

    Great info here:

    http://www.rabbit.org

  3. more than likely they will keep breeding...it's just nature. But you should know that if the female has rabbits the male will more than likely kill them when they are born. And also keep in mind rabbits can have babies every month...unless you have a big cage i would maybe divide the cage in half with wire or have separate cages and just let them together for a bit if you want them to have babies.....

  4. They will continuously breed and fight. They need to have seperate cages.

  5. Please don't breed esp. rabbits you don't know anything about in terms of genes and pedigree http://homepage.mac.com/mattocks/morfz/r...

    There are too many homeless unwanted pet rabbits killed yearly. It is much healthier for your rabbits to not breed irresponsible and to neuter them.

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