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Date Posted: 11:49:27 01/01/04 Thu
Author: bunny
Subject: Re: first time rabbit owner needing advice )
In reply to: Nedo 's message, "first time rabbit owner needing advice )" on 01:33:38 11/26/03 Wed

Hi,
You need to know what sex your rabbits are so
you can make sure you don't end up with an unwanted
litter of rabbits. Rabbits can breed at an early age.
If you have two males, they can start to fight as
their hormone levels increase as they mature and they
can be quite vicious is kept together in a confined
area. Seperate the rabbits if they are both males.
If they are both females, they might be able to live
together and they may try and mate each other but this
may decline as they get older. Females can also fight
aggressively but may live peacefully together if they
have grown up together or are sisters.

Try
<a rel=nofollow target=_blank href="http://www.rabbit.org/chapters/san-diego/health/sex.html">http://www.rabbit.org/chapters/san-diego/health/sex.html</a>
(How to tell the sex of a rabbit)
and
<a rel=nofollow target=_blank href="http://www.cs.cf.ac.uk/Rabbits/rabsex.html">http://www.cs.cf.ac.uk/Rabbits/rabsex.html</a>
(pictures showing the differences between male
and female rabbits and how to hold a rabbit etc)

Hope this helps,

Marguerite

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