Saturday, January 16, 2010

How to differentiate between a male rabbit and female rabbits?

I am having 2 rabbits .I dont know whether they are male or female.They are only 5 months old.How to notify them.How to differentiate between a male rabbit and female rabbits?
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Oh, if I had a dollar for every e-mail I got asking how to sex a rabbit, I'd be wealthier than Bill Gates! LOL. Just kidding. But seriously, this is a very common problem with newbie rabbit owners and breeders. Just how do you determine what gender your rabbit is? Well, I'm going to explain!





First of all, let's get some terms out of the way:





Buck - Male Rabbit Doe - Female Rabbit





It's not a ';girl'; or a ';boy'; - it's Doe and Buck. Whether you're a pet owner, 4-Her or a breeder, please, learn to use the proper terminology.





The sex organs are located down between the hind legs in the vent area. You'll need to flip your rabbit over in order to get a good view. Once the rabbit is on its back, either on a carpeted table, or nestled on your lap, locate the vent area. It will be above the tail, between the hind legs.





The genitals are hidden between two folds of skin. With your forefinger and thumb, separate the skin towards the head and tail and apply pressure to make the genitals pop out. You'll see the anus and the sex organs (either a penis or a vagina) right above it.





So - now that you've found the right ';area'; and you can see something sticking out, which is which?





A buck will resemble a tube and a doe will resemble a loop or a slit. As the animals mature, the sex organs will change somewhat in appearance. (((See my website for photos)))





Testicles are evident in the older bucks. Normally the testicles will drop at 4-5 months for small breeds and 6-8 months for larger breeds. Granted, sometimes you will get a buck who only drops one testicle, or doesn't drop at all. This isn't common, but it can happen - so don't rely on them when determining the sex of your rabbit.How to differentiate between a male rabbit and female rabbits?
The male rabbit got a penis.
At five months, rabbits are old enough to show the usual sexual features in the usual places. Take a look.
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You Can Google ';Rabbit Sexing'; Or You Can Get A Few Pix Of Your Rabbits Sex Parts %26amp; Email Me %26amp; If Their Good Clear Pix I'll Tell You.





I Breed English Angora Rabbits, So I Know All About Sexing Them.





To Get The Pix I'll Need You'll Need To Flip On Their Backs %26amp; Pull Up Their Sex Parts With Your Thumb Until Something Sticks Out (Note: Males Have *****, But Females Vulva Also Sticks Up When Pushed Out So The Thing Hanging Out Does not Mean It's A Boy You Need To Look Closer At It) Then Take A Pic Or 2 Of It %26amp; I ';Should'; Be Able To Help You.





My Email Is: My_Slide_Show_Life@yahoo.com





Also Most (But Not All) Males Have Nut Sacks On Their Lower Abs, But As I Said Not All, Some Keep Them Always Inside Them Selfs.








Really Good Sites With Pix:


http://www.debmark.com/rabbits/sexing.ht鈥?/a>


http://www.rabbitnetwork.org/articles/se鈥?/a>





If You Can't Tell From Their Just Send The Pix %26amp; I'll Help





*I Can't Belive I'm Asking For Naughty Rabbit Pix...lol*





At 5 Month The Rabbits Can Breed, It Takes About 30 Days For The Female To Give Birth.
You have to wait until a certain age, but it actually very easy to figure out the gender of a rabbit.





Hold them upsidedown in your lap and spread their legs apart. Using your index finger and thumb, move the hair around the...well...you know...area out of the way. You should either see the rounded tip of a male's penis or the slit of a female's vagina. Make sure that whatever gender, you get them fixed. If they aren't fixed, some health problems WILL occur.





Good Luck!

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