rabbits haveing babies yet

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zambron
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rabbits haveing babies yet

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we were out running this morning got arabbit out of the brush pile got the dogs on the track and the dogs could not pick up the track

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Sometimes that happens, I doubt that they would be pregnant or had young this time of year (even though the weather is mild here).

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I pulled in the driveway last night and as the headlights came across my field I seen two rabbits. One looked like a normal sized adult. The other was very small (about the size of a soda can). He appeared to only be around 2 months old. We have had enough un-natural warm spells that their biological timer may be going off early. Then again I am not a professional biologist either. :neutral:
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Had some buddies of mine hunt and dogs found a nest and brought back a six inch rabbit.

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Can't say for sure around here in Indiana. It's a little early for the rabbits, but coyotes will be whelping very soon. :thumbsdown:

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I believe they will be bred in February to allow their first litters to start around the beginning of spring where the foilage will have started growing. Mother Natures way of helping them get a fair start. A rabbit breeder told me this because this is when he will trap them around the later part of February then stock his running areas with them to keep his pens and running areas stocked. Now this applies to the Eastern Cottontail Rabbit..

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Cottontail Chaser wrote:I believe they will be bred in February to allow their first litters to start around the beginning of spring where the foilage will have started growing. Mother Natures way of helping them get a fair start. A rabbit breeder told me this because this is when he will trap them around the later part of February then stock his running areas with them to keep his pens and running areas stocked. Now this applies to the Eastern Cottontail Rabbit..
Yes, deer are born like this also. I wonder if this warm weather will mess up rabbit cycles though? Supposed to be 73 in Northern VA today :(

We shot a few deer this a.m. and we're done deer hunting until the weather cools back down. Today was the last day for antlered deer. There's still another month of firearms antlerless in my county and in one county north, 2 months of archery antlerless.

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Post by rlsbeagles »

i don't know about wild rabbit's here in va but i have had some crossed rabbit's turned out here for about 2 year's now an i know they have raised in the past month seen them in the barn...who know with this weather...

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Well my kids' 2 pet rabbits (that were supposed to both be males) have created 4 baby bunnies! So that should be lots of fun :roll: These may be some strange looking bunnies too, as the parents were a Holland Lop and a Dutch. But, hey, the kids were excited!
Haven't noticed any wild babies around here though.

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I have seen a few really small rabbits, but not really baby size. But they still didnt look half grown yet. Dogs ran them good though. So dont know.
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