Reproduction
Stage-wise description of reproductive stages in rabbit
Breeding males required |
1 male for 10 females |
Age at which first bred |
Small breeds - 4 months age (Polish, Dutch) |
Characteristics of reproduction |
Polyoestrous. A female rabbit appears to have no definite oestrus cycle although a certain rhythm exists in their sexual receptivity. Cycle lasts for about 12 days of which 4 are infertile. |
Signs of heat |
Congested, purple and moist vulva, restlessness, rubbing the chin on the sides of the cage, lying in mating posture and lifting the tail |
Mating behaviour |
The doe is always taken to the buck’s cage for mating, and if the doe is in full sexual receptivity it will lift the tail and |
Ovulation |
Ovulation occurs 10 - 13 hours after copulation – reflex |
Pseudo pregnancy/ |
Pseudopregnancy in rabbit may result from sterile copulation and lasts for 16 to 17 days. At the end of this period she may pull hair from her body and attempt to make nest and shows development of uterus and mammary gland. |
Gestation period |
28 -34 days (average 31 days) |
Pregnancy diagnosis |
The methods adopted to determine the state of pregnancy |
Palpation technique |
A completely relaxed doe should be placed on a table which has been covered in sacking to prevent her from slipping. |
Litter size |
6-8 kits |
Weaning |
4-6 weeks |
Kindling interval |
2 months (it may be as short as one month if bred immediately following kindling) |
(Source: Kerala Agricultural University)