Thursday, August 19, 2010

How do you get rabbits to breed?Is it hard?

Me and a friend are breeding rabbits to earn money for cancer research.We need to know how.

How do you get rabbits to breed?Is it hard?
Before you embark on this venture do ensure there actually is a market for your product, I suspect there is not.





Most animals used for medical research (such as cancer research) - especially rabbits, and smaller rodents - are bred in house to ensure genetic stability, lines and good health. It is uncommon for a lab to outsource rabbits or other small rodents because the lineage is critical and the risk of introducing disease to the current lab animals is too great.
Reply:are you kidding ? just put a female %26amp; male together , and just let them be . believe me , they don't need help . they are fast breeders .
Reply:Generally they breed like...well, rabbits - fast! For captive rabbits it is often better to take the doe to the buck rather than the other way round. It's a territorial thing.
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one boy one girl bammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Reply:LOL... "how do you get rabbits to breed?!" LOL *thump* ROFLMAS





that is a great joke! *giggle* you guys should post more jokes like these :)
Reply:Rabbits have a lot of fun--Because there are a lot of them.


Know why there are a lot of them. Cuz rabbits have a lot of fun.


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