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Sexing Rabbits
Some Basics
Sexing rabbits is not really hard to do. You can usually do a good job
identifying a buck from a doe, at least from the age of 3 weeks and on.
An older buck is easy to identify. The head and body is generally more
blocky than the doe. Does of the medium and large breeds often develop a
fold of skin under their chins. This fold is called a dewlap. Older
does are usually larger than bucks of the same breed. A buck's testicles
can be seen on a hot day. The testicles must be kept at a certain
temperature in order for sperm to be produced. The testicles descend
further on hot days and are brought back toward the body on cool days.
In this way their temperature is regulated.
Determining the sex of an older rabbit from a distance is usually easy
to do, keeping the above differences in mind. Before discussing close up
sexual identification, let's go over some definitions.
Definitions
- Anus
- The
round opening at the rearmost area of the rabbit, on the belly side,
next to the tail. Its purpose is to eliminate solid waste from the body.
In other words, it's where the poop comes out. It is an unsanitary
hole. It can carry many types of germs.
- Buck
- The male Rabbit.
- Doe
- The female Rabbit.
- Penis
- The
male's sexual organ. It is located next to the anus, a little further
away from the tail. It is cylindrical in shape coming to a rounded point
at the end. It has a dual purpose. It eliminates liquid waste from the
body. In other words, it's where the pee (urine) comes out. The urine is
normally sanitary, without germs. The penis has another purpose. That
purpose is to release sperm into the doe's vagina so that the doe can
produce baby bunnies.
- Testicles
- A
male's sperm and hormone producing organs. These are elongated pink
sacks on either side of the penis that descend from within the buck as
he gets older. Normally the testicles are not visible until about 2 or
more months of age. Their first appearance may vary, depending on the
sexual maturity of the buck and the temperature.
- Vagina
- The
female's sexual organ. It is somewhat like a slit and looks similar to
the penis when you push down to identify it, but it can be easily
distinguished from the penis because a penis does not normally have a
slit (except in rare circumstances). The vagina also normally has
visible blood vessels running down each side of the inside of the slit.
The purpose of the vagina is to receive the sperm from the buck so that
she can have bunnies. The vagina acts as the birth canal from which the
babies are born and houses her urinary tract opening toward the front of
the slit which allows her to urinate (pee).
- Vent Area
- The general area that includes the sex organs and anus
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