You put your female rabbit with male when she was one month old for 3 months is that okay because i took her out as soon turned old?

It is not appropriate or safe to put a one-month-old female rabbit with a male rabbit for breeding purposes. Rabbits should not be bred until they are fully mature, which typically occurs around 6-8 months of age. Breeding a rabbit at too young an age can pose significant risks to the female's health and well-being.

Additionally, it's important to separate male and female rabbits when they are not intended to breed to prevent unwanted pregnancies. Female rabbits can become pregnant as early as 4-5 months of age, so it's crucial to keep them apart from males if you do not wish to have them reproduce.

If you have any concerns or questions about breeding rabbits, it's best to consult with an experienced rabbit breeder or veterinarian for proper guidance and advice.