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Youngest age a female dwarf lop can get pregnant

sarahnoble

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Hi everyone! Just wondering if anyone could let me know what the youngest age a dwarf lop can get pregnant? I have rehomed one who is about 7 weeks and i was wondering whether it will be ok to introduce her to elvis who is 5 months old and was neutered 2 weeks ago now? If i put them together will he be sterile by the time she is old enough to get pregnant??

Thanks for the help!

Sarah x
 
7 wks is a little young were did u get her ,rabbits should not be homed till they are at least 8wks.Your boy should be on his own for at least 3wks.Does carnt usualy get pregnant till there between 5-6 mths. I would be reluctent to introduce them yet as ur doe is a little young, if he starts getting fruity, he could frieten her or worse.Let her get a bit bigger first .Then introduce them in a run and see how it goes. val
 
i got her from my friend who's bunny was pregnant when she was bought from a pet shop. she asked the vet what the earliest she could rehome the babies was and she said around 6-7 weeks! Ill keep them apart for a couple of weeks and see how it goes! Thnks.
 
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