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How to identify the gender of a rabbit?

2021-11-05 / 722 Read

Do you still remember the poem in Mulan Ci? The two rabbits walked next to each other, and An Neng could tell whether I was male or female, indicating that the gender of rabbit is actually very difficult to distinguish, unlike Like a dog, you can tell at a glance. Of course, no matter how difficult it is to distinguish, there is still a way to distinguish. The following editor will teach you a few simple dialectical methods to distinguish the gender of rabbits of different ages! 

How

1. Rabbits within 3 months of age

Since the testicles of male rabbits need to be born 3-4 months later It will descend into the scrotum, so we can't distinguish the male and female rabbits by observing whether the rabbit has eggs. If we want to know the sex of the young rabbits at this time, we can observe the shape of their pudendal holes and the distance between them and the anus. . The pudendal hole of the female rabbit is closer to the anus and is flat and vertical, while the pudendal hole of the male rabbit is farther from the anus and is round.

Second, juvenile rabbits over 3 months old

With the gradual decline of the testicles of male rabbits, we can relatively easily distinguish male rabbits from male rabbits. female rabbit. However, some male rabbits testicles descend late, so to be on the safe side, you can push the genital hole of the rabbit to identify it. The male rabbit is the one with a rounded protruding genital orifice, and the female rabbit is a pointed triangle.

3. Adult rabbits

The testicles of adult male rabbits have completely descended into the scrotum, so we just need to see if the rabbit has eggs. Know that rabbits are male or female.

In addition, there are two characteristics that can be used as auxiliary criteria for judging the sex of rabbits: 1. Rabbits of the same breed and the same age, the larger ones are generally male rabbits. The smaller is the female rabbit. 2. Male rabbits have more hair around their mouths, and female rabbits have less.