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<big><center>[[Reproductive System|'''BACK TO REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM''']]</center></big>
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== Male ==
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The male rabbit is known as the '''buck'''.
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=== Penis===
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The penis has a rounded penile sheath and urethra. It can be easily extruded in rabbits over 2 months of age.
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=== Testes ===
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The rabbit has two testes that descend at approximately 12 weeks of age. These testes are large with epididymal fat pads. In the adult male they lie in two almost hairless scrotal sacs which are cranial to the penis (in the majority of placental mammals they lie caudal to the penis). The inguinal canal remains open throughout life.
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=== Accessory Sex Glands===
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The seminal vesicles open into the prostatic section of the urethra. The bulbourethral glands are small and paired. They form a bilobed swelling in the dorsal wall of the urethra, just behind the prostate.
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= Male =
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=== Mammary Gland ===
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Male rabbits do not possess nipples.
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* Male rabbit is known as the buck.
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== Female ==
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The female rabbit is known as the '''doe'''.
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=== Uterus ===
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The female rabbit has a [[Uterus - Anatomy & Physiology#Anatomical_Types_of_Uteri|bicornuate duplex uterus]]. This has two separate uterine horns and no uterine body. Each horn has its own [[Cervix - Anatomy & Physiology|cervix]], and the two cervices open into a single vagina.
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== Penis==
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The mesometrium is a major fat storage organ. It is very friable and contains many vessels, however only minor anastomoses exist between the uterine and ovarian vasculature.
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* Rounded penile sheath.
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== Puberty and Sexual Maturity ==
* Rounded penile urethra.
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* Easily extruded in rabbits over 2 months of age.
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== Testes ==
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The age of sexual maturity varies with breed:
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* Small breeds mature at ~5 months
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* Larger breeds mature as late at as 8 months.
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* Two testes
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== Breeding Characteristics ==
* Descend at ~12 weeks of age
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Rabbits are induced [[Ovulation - Anatomy & Physiology|ovulators]] with no well-defined [[Oestrous Cycle - Anatomy & Physiology|oestrous cycle]]. The female rabbits have periods of sexual receptivity every 4-6 days and the oestrus period lasts ~14 days. [[Ovulation - Anatomy & Physiology|Ovulation]] occurs within 10 hours of coitus.
* Large with epididymal fat pads.
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* In the adult male they lie in two almost hairless scrotal sacs.  
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* Scrotal sacs are cranial to the penis (In the majority of placental mammals they lie caudal to the penis). 
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* Inguinal canal remains open.
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== Accessory Sex Glands==
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The breeding season lasts from January to October in the UK.
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=== Seminal vesicles ===
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Does can become quite territorial and this needs to be taken into account when planning any matings. It is advisable to take the doe to the buck rather than the other way round.
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* Open into the prostatic section of the urethra.
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== Gestation and Offspring ==
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===Pregnancy diagnosis===
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Foetuses may be felt by gentle abdominal palpation as early as 10 days post breeding as 1 to 1.5cm masses in the caudal ventral abdomen. At 18 days they should be 2.5 to 3cm in length.
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=== Bulbourethral Glands ===
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Radiography or ultrasonography can be used after 21 days if necessary.
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* Small and paired
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=== Gestation ===
* Form a bilobed swelling in the dorsal wall of the urethra, just behind the prostate.
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The gestation period of a rabbit is 29-35 days.  
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=== Prostate Gland ===
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Pseudopregnancy may occur, which lasts approximately 18 days. It can be caused by infertile mating, or the presence of a male nearby. The dam is unable to conceive during this time. During pseudopregnancy, the [[Corpus Luteum - Anatomy & Physiology|corpus luteum]] secretes progesterone, which causes the uterus and mammary glands to grow.
 
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== Mammary Gland ==
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* No nipples
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= Female =
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* Female rabbit is known as the Doe.
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== Reproductive Tract ==
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=== Uterus ===
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* [[Female_Reproductive_Tract_-The_Uterus_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology#Anatomical_Types_of_Uteri|Bicornuate duplex uterus]].
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** Two seperate uterine horns.
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** No uterine body
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** Each horn has its own [[Female_Reproductive_Tract_-The_Cervix_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology|cervix]].
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** Two cervices open into a single vagina.
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=== Litter ===
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The litter size can vary from 4-12 offspring.
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=== Attachments and Blood Supply ===
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The young are altricial - born hairless, deaf and blind. Offspring are totally dependent on their mother for the first few weeks of life. They are protected from the environment and predators by the nest which is made by the doe using hair from her dewlap. If the nest is disturbed, the doe may cannibalise the offspring.
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* Mesometrium is a major fat storage organ.
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=== Mammary Gland and Lactation ===
* Only minor anastomoses exist between the uterine and ovarian vasculature.
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== Puberty and Sexual Maturity ==
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The doe has four or five pairs of nipples. The mammary gland develops in the last week of pregnancy. Suckling is stimulated by a [[Attractivity Behaviour - Anatomy & Physiology#Pheromones|pheromone]] produced by a gland near the nipple.
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* Age of sexual maturity varies with breed.
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Consumption of water and caecotrophs by the doe increases 10-fold during lactation.
** Small breeds mature at ~5 months
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** Larger breeds mature as late at as 8 months.
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Rabbit milk is richer than cow's milk, it has an unusually low [[Milk Composition and Biosynthesis- Anatomy & Physiology#Carbohydrate:Lactose|lactose]] content and a very high protein and fat content.
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== Breeding Characteristics ==
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Composition:
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* 13% Protein
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* 9% Fat
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* 1% Lactose
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* 2.3% minerals
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* Induced [[The_Ovary_-_Ovulation_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology|ovulator]] with no well-defined [[Female_Reproductive_Tract_-Oestrous_Cycle_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology|oestrous cycle]].
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==Sexing==
* Periods of sexual receptivity every 4-6 days.
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* Oestrus period lasts ~14 days.
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* [[The_Ovary_-_Ovulation_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology|Ovulation]] occurs within 10 hours of coitus.
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* Breeding season January-October in the UK.
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Kits are best sexed at birth or at weaning (5-8 weeks of age). In between those times it can be difficult to exteriorise the genitalia.
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== Gestation and Offspring ==
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Sexing is performed by gentle pressure on the genital orifice which everts the penis or vulva. The male has a cylindrical organ with a rounded to oval-shaped urethral opening. The female vulva has a leaf-like appearance with a slit-like opening.
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=== Gestation ===
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In the male the testicles descend at around 12-14 weeks of age and can be palpated, although they can be retracted into the abdomen if the rabbit is stressed.
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* [[Reproductive_System#Gestation|Gestation]] period is 28-32 days.
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* Pseudopregnancy may occur.
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|flashcards = [[Small Mammals Q&A 17]]
** Lasts 18 days.
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** May be due to infertile mating, or the presence of a male nearby.
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** Dam is unable to conceive during this time.
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** Corpus Luteum secretes progesterone, which causes the uterus and mammary glands to grow.
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=== Litter ===
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==Webinars==
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* Litter size 4-12.
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==References==
* Young are altricial
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** Born hairless, deaf and blind.
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** Totally dependent on their mother for the first few weeks of life.
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** Protected from the environment and predators by the nest which is made by the Doe using hair from the dewlap.
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** If the nest is disturbed, the Doe may cannibalise the offspring.
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== Mammary Gland and Lactation ==
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Richardson, V. (2000) '''Rabbits Health, Husbandry and Diseases''', ''Blackwell Science''
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* Doe has 4/5 pairs of nipples.
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[[Category:Small Mammal Reproduction]][[Category:Rabbit]]
* Mammary gland develops in the last week of pregnancy.
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* Suckling is stimulated by a pheramone produced by a gland near the nipple.
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* Consumption of water and caecotrophs increases 10-fold during lactation.
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* Rabbit milk is richer than cow's milk:
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** Unusually low lactose content
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** Very high protein and fat content
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** Composition: 13% Protein, 9% Fat, 1% Lactose, 2.3% minerals