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When to take to vet?

missFloppyears

Warren Veteran
Ok im going crazy trying to sex these little uns im curious to know:-

How old before theyre old enough to sex?

How old before i can take them to the vet?

How long can they come out to play at a time?
xx
chrissy
 
The rabbits will start coming out of the nest to explore by themselves around 2-3 weeks. You can start more gentle handling then with short periods out between 3-4 weeks. They grow up quick so they'll soon be bouncing all over, you'll be able to tell from their behaviour when they are read to run about more.

Sexing depends how experienced the person doing it is. 6-8 weeks usually.
 
The rabbits will start coming out of the nest to explore by themselves around 2-3 weeks. You can start more gentle handling then with short periods out between 3-4 weeks. They grow up quick so they'll soon be bouncing all over, you'll be able to tell from their behaviour when they are read to run about more.

Sexing depends how experienced the person doing it is. 6-8 weeks usually.
im going to PM you tamsin :)
 
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