How Do Domestic Rabbits Handle Pregnancy?

The first question to ask is when a domestic rabbit becomes pregnant. Rabbits have a 30-day pregnancy period, and they can produce anywhere from one to twelve young per litter. After giving birth, a doe may become pregnant again, but not right away. It is recommended that a pregnant doe not mate immediately after giving birth. The ideal time to mate is between four and eight weeks after the young are born. Typically, a doe can produce as many as six litters a year. A pregnant doe can feel her young through the side of her belly. https://backyardbunnynews.com/how-do-domestic-rabbits-handle-pregnancy-2/?feed_id=164&_unique_id=635b2748b3189

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