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REPRODUCTION |
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Baby
rabbits are called bunnies. |
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Their mother's
milk helps them stay healthy the rest of their lives. |
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The mother
feeds the baby rabbits once during the night. |
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Female rabbits can have
a litter at 3 to 6 months old. |
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The
male bucks can mate when they are 4 to 6 months old.
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Does can have a litter of 4 to 6 bunnies
every 31 days. You do the math! Fix 'em!
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Does can also become pregnant the same day they give birth. |
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The Flemish Giant breed can get over 20 lbs. |
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The Netherland Dwarf breed is the smallest breed. |
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Baby bunnies should not be separated from their
mothers
until
they are at least 8 weeks old!
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Photo Credit:
This little doll is "Annie" and she is from the San
Diego House Rabbit Society.
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