How old do rabbits have to be get pregnant?

Rabbits can reach sexual maturity and become fertile at a surprisingly young age, as early as 4 months old.

However, it's important to note that:

* This is a general guideline, and individual rabbits may mature earlier or later.

* It's crucial to wait until a female rabbit is at least 6 months old before breeding her. This allows her body to fully develop and reduces the risks of complications during pregnancy and birth.

Responsible rabbit breeders will always wait until their rabbits are fully mature and healthy before breeding them. This helps ensure the health of both the mother and her offspring.

If you're considering breeding rabbits, it's essential to do thorough research and consult with a veterinarian or experienced rabbit breeder. They can provide you with the best advice on responsible breeding practices and help you ensure the well-being of your rabbits.