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In sexually mature males, the scrotal sacs may be seen lateral to the perineum. Male rabbits can retract the testicles into the inguinal canal making sex determination more difficult.
 
In sexually mature males, the scrotal sacs may be seen lateral to the perineum. Male rabbits can retract the testicles into the inguinal canal making sex determination more difficult.
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|l1= Rabbit Reproduction - Anatomy & Physiology#Sexing
 
|q2= What is the gestation period of the rabbit?
 
|q2= What is the gestation period of the rabbit?
 
|a2= Twenty-nine to 35 days, with a litter size ranging from 4 to 12.
 
|a2= Twenty-nine to 35 days, with a litter size ranging from 4 to 12.
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At 18 days postbreeding, the fetuses are approximately 2.5–3 cm in length.
 
At 18 days postbreeding, the fetuses are approximately 2.5–3 cm in length.
 
Palpation must be gentle to avoid damage to the fetuses. If necessary, use radiography or ultrasonography after 21 days to determine pregnancy.
 
Palpation must be gentle to avoid damage to the fetuses. If necessary, use radiography or ultrasonography after 21 days to determine pregnancy.
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|l3= Rabbit Reproduction - Anatomy & Physiology#Pregnancy diagnosis
 
|q4= How should you cage a breeding pair of rabbits?
 
|q4= How should you cage a breeding pair of rabbits?
 
|a4= Does are territorial and may kill a new rabbit introduced into the cage. For this reason, it is important to bring the doe to the buck’s cage for breeding. If the doe does not accept the buck within a few minutes and fighting occurs, separate them.
 
|a4= Does are territorial and may kill a new rabbit introduced into the cage. For this reason, it is important to bring the doe to the buck’s cage for breeding. If the doe does not accept the buck within a few minutes and fighting occurs, separate them.
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Rabbits become sexually mature from three and a half to nine months of age. The smaller the breed, the earlier the onset of sexual maturity. Separate young rabbits into same sex groups by 10–12 weeks of age to avoid unwanted litters. The photographs show a litter of five-week-old rabbits and a rabbit examined for sexing.

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At what age can the kits be sexed and how would you do this? What sex is the rabbit shown in the second photograph. Link to Article
What is the gestation period of the rabbit? Link to Article
How soon can the doe be palpated for pregnancy? Link to Article
How should you cage a breeding pair of rabbits? Link to Article


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