Article Directory
Free Online Article Directory. For Article Authors & Publishers

Mini Lop Rabbits - How To Breed Successfully

It is advised that if you want to breed Mini Lop rabbits successfully, you should leave it to professional breeders. There are a number of reasons for this. Rabbits are born into large litters, so plenty of room is required to look after them unless you have a market for them already. Also young rabbits grow very quickly and are sexually active after eight weeks, so the process continues relentlessly.

However, if you plan to breed them yourself, then choose a doe older than six months and use a slightly younger unrelated buck. Check the bottom of their cages for evidence of diarrhoea and also check genitals for redness and swelling. Select rabbits that have a good breeding productivity history and strong genes and keep strict breeding records for the purpose of showing the animals in the future. One buck to ten does is sufficient for breeding purposes and the buck can be put to stud seven times a week. Only rabbits of the same breed should be bred together and the breed must be pure, going back four generations. Take the doe to the buck. The breeding pair should not be left together after copulation has taken place as the buck may continue to bother the doe afterwards which could lead to fighting and damage to the doe. For a greater likelihood of pregnancy however and greater numbers of kittens, the doe can be put in with the buck again 1-12 hours after initial copulation.

The doe should be checked for pregnancy 10-14 days after initial breeding. This can be done by feeling underneath the doe for growths the size of small marbles. You should place the nesting box next to the doe 29 days after mating. The gestation period is around 31 days. The baby rabbits or kittens are born totally hairless with their eyes closed and the litter usually numbers between 4-10. The kittens should not be touched within the first week as the doe may kill them. From three months old, rabbits should be kept in individual cages as they mature more quickly.

The doe can be rebred at 6 weeks and the kittens should be weaned between 5-7 weeks. Small breeds like the Mini Lop produce around 14 kittens a year. The doe's reproductive cycle can continue until she is around 4 years old. Conceptions should be reviewed every quarter to determine which animals are breeding up to par and which are not. Many do not conceive from October to December whilst in moult. Lights in the rabbit run will help with this. Also the buck produces less sperm during particularly hot summer months.

The Mini Lop rabbit's ears are erect when it is born but they will drop over time. There are a variety of different colours in this breed, some examples being: chocolate, blue otter, cinnamon agouti, agouti, black and white butterfly, and fawn and white butterfly.

Strive to maintain a good standard by obtaining the ARBA Standard of Perfection Booklet to know exactly what is expected of the breed.

Author Resource:- Amanda Is A Work From Home Mum of 3, Mainly Researching Unique Digital Products. For all of the latest information and to see pictures of our mini lop rabbits please visit Mini Lop Rabbits.
Submitted 2009-03-31 15:36:02
By: Amanda Isbitt 99 or more times read
Article Read 138 Times
Article From
Article Listed
[Valid RSS feed]  Amanda Isbitt's Author Feed
http://www.articlelisted.com/author-rss-feed.php?rss=877
[Valid RSS feed]  Category Rss Feed
http://www.articlelisted.com/rss.php?rss=145

Related Articles

  • Preventing Heart Worm


    If you want to know how to cure heart worm, then this is the article you should read over and over again.
  • Does Your Dog Need To Have A Brand New Doggy Bed


    To start with you should understand regarding bigger dogs is they need a lot more room or space to run round.
  • Taking Advantage of Thermography


    Breast thermography is different from mammography in that it can detect changes in the breast tissue through thermal imaging. Thermography does not eliminate the need for mammograms, however they are recommended for women of any age. An annual visit to a thermography center will allow your doctor to be able to make comparisons in the scans to detect changes in blood flow before a growth is detectable.
  • Fun Poodles - Complimentary Page-One Info


    Poodles have held a variety of jobs in the entertainment industry, as circus performers and performers in modern film and television. Poodles are not just show-dogs; they also pack a lot of history. Poodles do take a little more time and effort to keep in top condition than most other breeds.
  • The Life Span of Dwarf Hamsters


    Every family is unique and every family pet can be as well. We make our pets a part of our families. Find a pet that is right for you and your particular situation. Whether you are a homeowner looking for a family friend, or rent an apartment that does not allow cats and dogs, there is a pet for you.
  • The Black Dwarf Hamster


    Commonly known as Campbell's Russian dwarf hamster, the black dwarf hamster was named after W.C. Campbell upon his discovery of this species, in 1902. Although there are many color variations, the black dwarf hamster has all black fur with black eyes.
  • Dwarf Hamster Breeding - What You Should Know


    So you were sitting there watching your Dwarf hamster play one day and you thought, "Gosh, wouldn't it be cool to breed them?" Well, there are a few things you need to do before you act on that thought. Really, breeding any animal, whether its for profit or just for kicks, is a very serious business.
  • Winter Dog Jackets Are Good For Keeping Your Pet Dog Cozy Throughout The Wintry Weather


    Canine clothes are actually incredibly contemporary nowadays.
  • Qualities to Look for in a Dwarf Hamster Cage


    It is hard to resist the playful nature and entertaining antics of a dwarf hamster. Naturally, many dwarf hamster owners are willing to dedicate their time and efforts to finding a good quality cage that will accommodate these little pets.
  • Dwarf Hamster Food - What You Need To Know


    Dwarf hamsters have slightly different dietary needs than larger hamster species like the Syrian or teddy bear hamster. They have higher metabolisms than larger hamsters and need more protein.

HTML Ready Article. Click on the "Copy" button to copy into your clipboard.




Firefox users please select/copy/paste as usual
Actions
Print This Article
Add To Favorites


Navigation
select
Home
select
Sign up
select
Login
select
Submit Articles
select
Submission Guidelines
select
learn more
select
Top Articles
select
About Us
select
Contact Us
select
Privacy Policy
select
RSS Feeds
   
Submit Your Articles To Our Other Article Directory
Morefreeinformation.com