Domestic rabbits run out of two year old rabbits, not considered hares

Updated on pet 2024-05-19
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Compare the rabbit with the hare... There are no habits of hares.

    1. Physiognomy comparison. The hare has a small head, a thin neck, and no fleshy hair. His eyes were blazing, and he could clearly see that he was aggressive.

    The Belgian rabbit has a broad and round brain, a stubby neck, and a fleshy hair, but it is underdeveloped, mild-looking, and endearing.

    Second, the coat comparison. The coat of the hare is black with brown body hair, which is regularly distributed on the body surface, which is very beautiful. The hairs are long, sparse and evenly spread throughout the body (except the abdomen), which can be seen at a glance. Rabbits are born with coats all over their bodies and can run.

    Belgian rabbit coat is dark red with a yellowish brown tinge. There are no noticeable black plaques. The gun hair is short, only a little higher than the dense body hair, and it is not easy to distinguish if you don't look closely.

    Rabbits do not grow body hair until about a week after they are born. But if you only look at the belly and tail of these two rabbits, they are extremely similar, and it is difficult to distinguish the real from the fake.

    3. Comparison of body shape (weight). The hare is slightly thinner, with slender limbs and small, stiff ears. The weight is generally kilograms, and the maximum is not more than kilograms.

    Belgian rabbits have a large, long body with thick limbs and wide ears. The rabbit is a large meat rabbit, which can grow to about 3 kg in 3 months, and the adult weight is kg, and the maximum can reach more than 7 kg.

    Fourth, character comparison. The hare will run away desperately at the slightest disturbance. Although the domesticated hares are relatively docile, they have not completely receded from the wildness and are very vigilant.

    Once encountering cats, dogs, weasels and other predators or people suddenly enter the breeding site, they will also bump into each other to varying degrees, or find a hidden place to hide.

    Belgian rabbits or other domestic rabbits, on the other hand, are usually more docile and do not disturb without predator invasion.

    5. Comparison of reproduction. Hares, also known as grass hares, are the breeding period from January to September every year. The gestation period of a hare is 40-41 days.

    On the day the female gives birth to her cubs, the mating of the second litter begins. 1 female rabbit breeds 4-5 litters in 1 year, and under normal circumstances, 3 first-born rabbits are the majority. There are 4-6 second and third litters, and about 7 are normal in the future, and they do not give birth in winter.

    The Belgian rabbit is a large breed of meat rabbit, with an annual production of 4-5 litters, and the female rabbit can be mated with the male rabbit within 24 hours after giving birth to the rabbit, which is called blood mating (similar to the hare). Belgian rabbits have a gestation period of 30 days, 7-8 per litter, up to 16, and do not give birth in the summer high temperature season.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Is it a breed with a hare? If yes, then forget it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Bunnies are very cute, so there are some people who keep them as pets. In general, rabbits can produce five or six litters of young rabbits per year, with each litter spaced about two months apart. But this frequency is relatively strong, so most breeding bases will not let rabbits produce so many times, and will control the number of births to about three litters a year.

    Bunnies can leave their mothers after birth, but the people at the breeding base do not do this, and will leave the mother rabbit and the rabbit for a week or so, and then separate the two of them.

    How many litters of bunnies can you have in a year?

    The pregnancy time of rabbits is relatively short, so they can give birth five or six times a year, so rabbits are also relatively cheap and can be purchased in the pet market. The production is about 8 to 9 at a time, so the cubs are relatively small and will snuggle up to their mothers and drink some breast milk after birth. But the owner must immediately replenish the mother rabbit with food and water, otherwise the mother rabbit may eat the cubs because of hunger, which is also a natural law, and humans can intervene.

    How old can you leave your mother?

    In fact, the vitality of animals is very tenacious, and it is much easier to feed than human cubs. For example, after birth, the rabbit can leave the mother and live alone in the incubator, and the owner can feed the cub some milk powder, so that the cub can also live. Because some mother rabbits do not have cubs, there is also a possibility of stress reaction.

    If the cub's body is stained with the smell of strangers, the mother rabbit may not recognize the baby rabbit and bite the rabbit to death. Therefore, if the little cub is allowed to live with the mother, then the owner should not touch the cub with his own hands, and the two parties can live for a week before separating.

    Summary. Although the production of rabbits is amazing, it is also more troublesome to raise, especially easy to get sick, and when you get sick, you can infect many rabbits. Therefore, raising rabbits needs to be treated carefully, otherwise rabbits will not live long.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Rabbits are born 2 to 3 litters a year. Generally, the baby rabbit can leave its mother when it grows to about a month, because the baby rabbit grows very fast, so it can live alone for about a month.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    6 litters, because the rabbit is only about a month pregnant, you can give birth to one to about 15 at a time, and wait until the rabbit is 4 months later you can leave the mother.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It can give birth to 3 or 4 litters of rabbits a year, and the rabbits can leave their mother rabbit after they grow to 1 or 2 months, and they can also reproduce again.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Rabbits can give birth to about six litters per year, and can be fed separately for about a month to wean the bunnies.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Individual differences, rabbits are obedient. Writer Yang Daxia Yang Ke sent a message.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's good to have rabbits in 2023. Rabbit breeding is an emerging breeding industry, which is an important part of modern animal husbandry. Rabbits can be divided into three categories according to their economic use:

    Meat, skin, hair. Meat rabbits started the earliest in China and have the most extensive mass base. Especially in some provinces and cities in the north and Guangdong, Sichuan and other provinces in the south, meat rabbit breeding has developed rapidly in recent years and has become a pillar industry in some areas, especially in some poor areas.

    Vigorously developing the meat rabbit breeding industry is suitable for China's national conditions, with great potential and far-reaching significance.

    Due to the progress of science and technology and the improvement of breeding conditions, meat rabbits have high production performance in some developed countries. If it can be done: continue to strengthen the publicity and promotion of rabbit products, and take a variety of forms to open up the market; Pay close attention to the international market demand, appropriately increase exports to stabilize domestic production; Strengthen policy support for leading enterprises in the rabbit industry.

    Then raising rabbits in 2023 is still very promising.

    Rabbit population distributionRabbits can live in groups, but hares generally live alone. There are only 9 species of rabbit genera in China, among which the grass rabbit is distributed in Europe, Asia and Africa, and is widely distributed in China except for South China and the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. The winter fur of the snow hare turns white, which is distributed in the front posture of Xinjiang, Inner Mongolia and northern Heilongjiang in China; Plateau rabbits are distributed in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau; The South China rabbit is distributed in South China and Taiwan, and is also distributed in neighboring North Korea; The Northeast rabbit is distributed in the Xiaoxing'an Mountains and Changbai Mountains of China, and the Tarim rabbit is distributed in the Tarim Basin of the Tarim River Basin in Xinjiang, and is distributed in Mupahetian, Yecheng, Shache, Bachu and so on.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I think it's because the farmers' breeding technology and funds are not in place, and the market share of rabbit meat is small, so no farmers are willing to breed rabbits.

    In rural areas, our common farmed animals are generally chickens, ducks, pigs, sheep, cattle and other common meats in the market. Rabbits are rarely bred by people, and although it has a strong reproductive ability, no one raises it because of this. And even if some farmers breed rabbits, they don't sell them for their meat, but take their hair.

    Rabbit fur is relatively okay in the market, so it is not its meat that farmers make a fortune from rabbits, but its hair. So why are farmers reluctant to breed rabbits on a large scale because their reproductive capacity and growth cycle are short?

    First, farmers have limited technology to breed rabbits, and it is difficult to breed them on a large scale due to insufficient funds.

    As we all know, the food that rabbits eat is relatively simple, that is, some greens and turnips, and even so, many people are reluctant to raise. Because although the rabbit eats a simple species, it needs to eat all day long, so if the rabbit is raised, then its feed cost is relatively high. And rabbits are easy to get sick, if the scale of breeding, but also easy to infect other rabbits, the technology is not up to standard, it is difficult to treat the disease on these rabbits, and it is possible to die on a large scale, so breeding rabbits need to bear a higher risk.

    In addition, small-scale farming, the market cannot be opened, and large-scale farming, and not many farmers have such funds to support. <>

    Second, the market demand for rabbits is low.

    Walking into the vegetable market, we can find that the meat we need daily is generally pigs, ducks, chickens, geese and other common meats, rabbits are basically available in large vegetable markets, such as small vegetable markets in residential areas can not buy rabbit meat. This shows that the market share of rabbits is relatively small. The breeding area is far from the market, so this leads to the reluctance of farmers to breed rabbits.

    3. What is your personal point of view?

    If you have eaten rabbit meat, you will feel that rabbit meat is actually better than many meats, and it is nutritious and delicious. But because there is no large-scale breeding, rabbit meat is difficult to find in the market, and there is no one to eat, and no one to eat is even more unraised. So I don't think anybody wants to breed rabbits, it's a cyclical result.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    This is because the cost of breeding rabbits is very high, the probability of death of rabbits is relatively high, and it is not easy to make money.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Because the technology of breeding rabbits is limited, and the funds are not in place, it is difficult to breed rabbits on a large scale.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Although rabbits have a strong reproductive ability, rabbits are also difficult to feed and often get sick.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    233 The Fibonacci sequence was also called the "rabbit sequence" because the mathematician Leonardo Fibonacci used rabbit breeding as an example.

    Fibonacci sequence.

    Let's take a look at a newly-born pair of rabbits

    In the first month, the rabbits have no reproductive ability, so they are still a pair;

    Two months later, a pair of rabbits was born, and there were two pairs;

    Three months later, the old rabbit gave birth to another pair, because the little rabbit was not yet able to reproduce, so there were three pairs in total;

    And so on, to list the following table:

    Number of months elapsed: --0---1---2---3---4---5---6---7---8---9--10--11--12

    Rabbit logarithms: --1---1---2---3---5---8--13--21--34--55--89-144-233

    The numbers 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, and 8 in the table form a sequence. The most obvious feature of this sequence is that the sum of the first two adjacent terms constitutes the latter term.

    Proof of this feature: the number of big rabbits per month is the number of rabbits in the previous month, and the number of small rabbits per month is the number of big rabbits in the previous month, that is, the number of rabbits in the previous month, and the number of rabbits in the previous month, are added.

    This sequence was proposed by the Italian medieval mathematician Fibonacci in the Complete Book of Abacus, and the general formula of this series, in addition to having the property of a(n+2)=an+a(n+1), can also prove that the general formula is: an=1 [(1 5 2) n-(1- 5 2) n](n=1,2,3...).233

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The eldest sister in the countryside raised rabbits for more than two months, after their own hard work, today finally gave birth to rabbits, and the mother rabbits are also very competitive, giving birth to a lot of rabbits, which is really enviable! The eldest sister in the countryside shared her experience of raising rabbits.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Females of small rabbits need to be up to 4 months old; Females of large rabbits need to be 6 months old and can mate with males to breed young.

    The female rabbit pregnancy-to-birth cycle is about 30 to 33 days. The number of fetuses is absolutely related to the breed and size. The number of babies conceived in the first pregnancy is often lower than in subsequent pregnancies.

    Small breeds of rabbits, such as Dutch rabbits, also have a smaller number of fetuses, about 4 to 5 per litter. Large rabbit breeds such as the New Zealand White Rabbit can have 8 to 12 rabbits per litter.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Rabbits are fertile at 4 months of age (but we do not recommend giving birth at this age), if you want to breed, please consider it after 1 year old.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Yes, rabbits can be raised for two years, but after they reach the age of two, their physique will deteriorate and they will become more susceptible to illness, so they need to be more careful. First of all, the taste of the rabbit will deteriorate, and the ** of vegetables needs to be increased.

    Secondly, rabbit joints will degenerate, and soft or straw mats need to be laid in the cage to increase friction.

    2.How long can rabbits be raised.

    Rabbits are smarter, more cute, more attractive small animals, rabbits are viviparous mammals, there are many varieties of rabbits, the more common ones are hares, gray rabbits, white rabbits and pet rabbits and so on. Nowadays there are many people who like to raise rabbits to entertain their lives. The rabbit can not go to the toilet for two or three hours, without feeding it water, without giving it food, it will not be able to go to the toilet.

    3.How long can rabbits live.

    With the right feeding, the average lifespan of rabbits is 5 to 12 years, but the average lifespan of smaller rabbits is shorter than that of larger rabbits. And most people like to raise small rabbits! Rabbits are not more sick than cats and dogs, as long as the owner of the breeding method is correct, it should not be premature, unless you buy unweaned rabbits from unscrupulous merchants!

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