At what age should you start breeding rabbits

jktrahan

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I have new zealand rabbits and tried searching but did not find any results.

At what age should you start breeding your rabbits?
Does Breed make a difference?

Thanks, this may be a good sticky...
 

AprilW

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Hi, for most breeds around 6 months old is the age for a first litter. Some larger breeds should wait until 8 months and Flemish Giant owners usually wait until 9-12 months for a doe's first litter (because of the huge size).
 

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Not before 8 months old for my NZ's. :)
 

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8 months for does and 6 month for bucks (New Zealand)

This would apply to breeds in the 9 to 12 lb adult weight range.

Have a good day!
 

DevonW

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I breed by weight and how mature they seem. Not all rabbits mature at the same rate so it's difficult to say that all commercial breeds are mature at 8 months where as all fancy breeds are mature at 6 months.

I've had commercial does who made senior weight and were mature enough to breed at 6 months without an issue, and I've had Mini Rex does that I waited until almost a year to breed because they were a little slower to mature.
 

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iIstart at eight months to a year for all my breeds, large and small. Sometimes I will go as early as six months, depending on the rabbit.
 
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