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		<description><![CDATA[The Trick to Sexing your New Rabbit Although it is not always the easiest task, sexing  baby rabbits is important and something anyone can learn with just a bit of practice. Brothers and sisters should be separated by the time they&#8217;re sixteen weeks old at the latest to avoid unwanted litters. To begin, turn your [...]]]></description>
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<h2>The Trick to Sexing your New Rabbit</h2>
<p>Although it is not always the easiest task, <strong>sexing  baby rabbits</strong> is important and something anyone can learn with just a bit of practice.</p>
<p>Brothers and sisters should be separated by the time they&#8217;re sixteen weeks old at the latest to avoid unwanted litters.</p>
<p>To begin, turn your kit onto its back, holding him in your lap or on a flat surface that is not unreasonably cold. Hold its heads at a lower angle than its back legs and it should calm down within a few seconds or so.</p>
<p>Be gentle, stroke your rabbit. It is not going to be at all comfortable being held like this, and will more than likely struggle and protest at first.<span id="more-56"></span></p>
<h2>The All Important Little Differences</h2>
<p>You now need to locate the prepuce, a fuzzy mass found between the rabbit’s hind legs. If you put very slight pressure on this area, where the sexual organs are located, you will quite simply see a circle or a slit.</p>
<p>The circle shape indicates the rabbit you are holding is a boy. If the baby is starting to mature, a small penis may protrude, but that is often not the case with very young males.</p>
<p>This may be the reason that pet stores often get the sex of the rabbit they are selling completely wrong. Unless you are aware that a young buck may display no penis protrusion, it would be logical to conclude that they are female.</p>
<p>If you are dealing with a female rabbit that is a little more mature, a pink or red vulva usually indicates that she is ripe for breeding. This can be a good indicator for the breeder when trying to decide which days will be better for attempting to mate her with a suitable buck.</p>
<h2>To Spay or Not to Spay?</h2>
<p>Unless you are intending to breed your rabbit, it is better to have them spayed or neutered at the appropriate age, usually around eight to ten months.</p>
<p>An unneutered female who is not bred is at higher risk for reproductive cancers, conditions which unfortunately account for the death of <strong>85% of female rabbits</strong> before they reach their fifth year.</p>
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