Scientific management of male rabbits in autumn

1. Male rabbits at the age of 3 months should be housed individually in separate cages to avoid early mess and reduce stress. This helps maintain hygiene and ensures a better start for their development.

2. Breeding pairs should be kept in separate enclosures to prevent unwanted mating before the planned breeding time. This also allows for better management of each rabbit's health and readiness for reproduction.

3. Breeding should begin at the appropriate age: large breed rabbits at 8-10 months, medium breeds at 5-7 months, and small breeds at 4-5 months. Timing is crucial to ensure the rabbits are physically mature enough for successful breeding.

4. Male rabbits need regular exercise, ideally 1-2 hours per day. Sun exposure can help prevent diseases like coccidiosis and cartilage issues, but it's important to avoid direct sunlight during hot summer days. Long-haired breeds require extra care during outdoor time to prevent overheating.

5. Maintaining clean and dry cages is essential for the health of the rabbits. Regular cleaning and disinfection help prevent the spread of diseases and keep the environment safe.

6. Proper training and selection are key to successful breeding. Choose females that show normal estrus cycles and have a calm temperament. A well-planned initial mating session increases the chances of success.

7. Breeding males should be kept in individual cages to prevent fights. The cage of the male should be placed away from the female’s area to avoid overstimulation, which could reduce his sexual drive.

8. The ideal temperature for a rabbit house is between 5°C and 20°C. In summer, cooling measures should be taken to prevent heatstroke, especially in female rabbits, as high temperatures can lower conception rates.

9. Male rabbits should be used wisely in breeding. The recommended ratio is one male to 8-10 females. They should be used twice daily, then given a rest day after two to three consecutive days of use. New males should be introduced gradually, once every other day initially.

10. Avoid mating rabbits during their molting period, as this can weaken their health and lower the chances of successful pregnancy. It's best to wait until they have finished shedding before starting the breeding process.

11. Keeping detailed records of each breeding session is important. This helps track the performance of each male rabbit and the quality of the offspring, making it easier to select the best breeding pairs in the future.

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