In a message dated 1/19/2002 10:56:16 PM Eastern Standard Time,
jkwleisemann_at_yahoo.com writes:
> Actually, it's mainly that rabbits are one of those
> strange critters that doesn't have an estrus cycle -
> no "in heat" or "in season." If handled properly, in
> a domestic situation, rabbits will breed whenever
> given the chance. You just don't house them together
> because they tend to be VERY territorial, and thus
> dangerous - particularly the females.
They come around every week or so, not whenever possible. Y'have to check
them to see if they're in heat, frex.
However, they can get pregnant a week or two after giving birth, and it only
takes a month, so they can breed...like rabbits.
Received on Sat Jan 19 2002 - 20:06:48 CST