Q: I have a male Netherland
dwarf rabbit about 8 to 9 months old.
Not exact matches
It is estimated that only
about fifty percent of baby
dwarf rabbits born survive past the first few weeks.
Dwarf rabbits can begin to start breeding at
about five to six months of age and should definitely breed for the first time before they reach the age of one year old.
Dwarf rabbits vary in size from
about one and a half pounds to three and a half pounds.
Dwarf rabbits have very small stomachs and that can sometimes make them very sensitive to some types of food, so you need to be very careful
about what you feed them.