
This is a decision to be taken by responsible and caring rabbit owners.
This decision can be based upon different factors:
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Pregnancy Prevention:
A buck and doe can reach sexual maturity at just 3 months of age so it is essential that you monitor the development of your male rabbit(s) to ensure there is no risk to your doe. If you own a male and a female bunny who live together or might come into contact with each other by accident, then it is essential that one or both of them are neutered.
Castration:
The male castration is a very simple operation and we would personally recommend
that he is castrated as soon as he reaches puberty, ie as soon as his testicles appear
which is usually around 12-
If a buck is castrated as a mature adult aged +5-
Prevention of Uterine Cancer:
Spaying will prevent uterine cancer which is said to be fairly common in older rabbits
and will minimise or totally eradicate phantom pregnancies in does. Spaying is
normally performed at 5-
Litter-
Neutering can have benefits for owners who want to litter-
Reducing randy behaviour!
If you have a sexually-
As for females, un-
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IT IS NEVER ADVISABLE TO TRY TO RESOLVE NATURAL MATING INSTINCTS IN A FEMALE BY SAYING
"Oh, I'll just let her have a litter to be kind to her". IN PRACTICE, THIS MAY SIMPLY
WORSEN THE SITUATION AND CAN BE IRRESPONSIBLE IF THE YOUNGSTERS DON'T HAVE GOOD HOMES
TO GO TO, OR ARE SOLD TO THE 'LESS-
Neutering