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Rabbit Questions?

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If I have a white female rabbit, and a black male rabbit, what are my odds of getting, white, or spotted, or black babies?

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  1. If you have to ask this question you should not be breeding. Please get your bunnies spayed and neutered.


  2. 50/50

  3. It depends entirely on the gene pool of each rabbit and their breeds.  The patterns of your rabbit's parents and even grandparents will affect the outcome of your new babies.  The only way to know is to see how it turns out.  But there are just soooo many homeless bunnies that need good homes, take more of them in instead of creating more.

  4. zero.

    please spay and neuter your pets.

    http://www.bio.miami.edu/hare/spay.html

  5. You are more likely to get a soild black or white then a spotted one. Look back in the gene pool and see what the parents and the grandparents were.
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