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Holland Lop rabbit breeding information:

Question 2

The following factors are important in considering housing of rabbits:



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Answer to Question 1

 The appropriate age to breed: four to eight months, depending on the breed; small breeds like Holland
Lops mature at around five months.
 Look for the vulva being pink, slightly swollen, and glistening in appearance for an animal that will be
more receptive. A vulva that is reddish-purple and swollen will show an animal most receptive.
 To mate the rabbit, the doe should be placed in the male's cage, and rabbits should be observed to see that
there is no fighting. The act of mating happens quickly and is over when the male falls backward or off to
the side.

Answer to Question 2

 Temperature: Rabbits can withstand moderately cold temperatures and can live outside if they are out of
the wind, but they have difficulty in very warm temperatures.
 Humidity: When humidity reaches 60 percent, ventilation must be provided. High temperature and high
humidity can lead to heat stroke. High temperatures and low humidity can be tolerated with airflow.
 Ventilation: Fresh air is necessary for rabbits to be healthy and productive. Stale air can lead to respiratory
problems and disease.
 Lighting: Rabbits need proper lighting to prime their fur and also for does to be receptive to breeding.
 Absence of drafts: Cool, damp drafts can cause an animal to become chilled and susceptible to other illnesses.



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