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Whats the oldest a female rabbit can get pregnant?

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Whats the oldest a female rabbit can get pregnant?

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Rabbits can get pregnant about 4 times a year, for 3 years. If you want to breed you should start as young as possible for that breed. At 1 year old, the rabbit shouldn’t be bred if it has never had a litter. Her bones are not flexible any more and would not be able to let her give birth. Therefore, to answer you question, yes she is to old. Most likely she didn’t “lift” for him. If you saw her tail high up in the air, that means she lifted. However, the male usually squeals or grunts and falls of of the female. If that did not happen she is not pregnant. And because she is so old she most likely didn’t conceive. You should be fine if you find out that she is pregnant be prepared for her not to make it through labor. Hope this helps!

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