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How old should a rabbit be so that it can be bred .
That is true! So before breeding, ask yourself if having a full sized doe is important for sales purposes or if it is simply your own meat production? If people are wanting to purchase breeding stock they usually want to see the parents. If they have grown out full for 8 months or so before breeding, they'll be able to see what the offspring will end up looking like. That does make a big difference. But if you're just breeding for meat production, it doesn't matter as much.Petit Jean Bunnies said:Just something to keep in mind, as soon as you breed a young doe for the first time she stops growing. Of course she can gain more weight and all, but she stops her overall growth right there.