Sign Up  |  Help  |  Log In
Pet Care Info
Pet Care Library Ask The Experts World Pet News Pet Adoption Pet Loss Resources
Pet Breed Profiles
Cat Breed Profiles Dog Breed Profiles Horse Breed Profiles Rabbit Breed Profiles Browse All Profiles
Reader Galleries
Cat Photo Gallery Dog Photo Gallery Horse Photo Gallery Rabbit Photo Gallery More Galleries
Tools
Pet Name Finder Online Pet Memorials Search Adoptable Pets
Newsletter
Sign Up Now
for our weekly email packed full of pet info!
[View Latest Issue]
Monthly Pet Poll
Do You Have Pet Health Insurance? - Vote Now!
YES 33%
NO 67%
Home > Resources > Pet Care Library > Rabbit Articles

FAQ: Breeding Rabbits

Tools: Email Bookmark

Should the father be present?
The buck should be removed immediately after mating to allow the doe to maintain her strength and provide peace and quiet. This is also to avoid subsequent matings.

How long is the gestation period?
The length of pregnancy varies between 28 and 34 days, but is largely reckoned to be 31 days. Add 12 hours to this for larger breeds. Young rabbits (kittens) are normally born at night and litters can reach up to 24 on rare occasions, although between 5 and 12 is more common.

How do I know that the young are healthy?
Kittens could weigh 30g or less for small breeds or large litters or up to 70g from a large breed or small litter. Kittens are born helpless with no fur and with their eyes and ears closed. By the end of the first week the fur will begin to grow, sometimes a little fur is apparent even after 2 days. The eyes and ears open by the end of the second week, usually around the tenth day. During the third week the young will begin to leave the nest and to take their first solid food.

How long are the young suckled for?
The usual length of time is around 6 weeks, and possibly as long as 8 weeks.

 More Rabbit Breeding Articles
 Browse Rabbit Breeding Questions & Answers

This Week's Featured Rabbit Articles
Advertisement
Pet of the Week Pet of the Week
Teddy is an angel in my arms. (Read More)
Browse Galleries
Most Popular Rabbit Breeds