What does a female rabbit do to show they not accept male as their mate?

Female rabbits, or does, are quite picky when it comes to choosing a mate. Here are some ways a doe might signal she's not interested in a male rabbit, or buck:

* Aggressive behavior: She might growl, stamp her feet, or even lunge at the buck.

* Avoidance: She'll actively try to avoid the buck, moving away or hiding from him.

* No response to courtship: Bucks will often "sniff" and "nuzzle" a doe to show interest. If she doesn't respond or actively pushes him away, it's a clear sign she's not interested.

* Ear flicking and nose twitching: These can be signs of annoyance or aggression in rabbits.

* Urinating on the buck: This is a clear sign of rejection in rabbit behavior.

* Loud thumping: If the doe starts thumping her feet loudly on the ground, it could be a sign of agitation and rejection.

Important note: It's crucial to never force a rabbit to mate. Doing so can be dangerous for both the doe and the buck. If you are breeding rabbits, it's best to work with a knowledgeable breeder to ensure that both rabbits are healthy and willing to mate.