HumbleAmerican
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4-6 weeks to tell genders. If you are practiced at it, 3-4 is pretty safe. Its hard to describe, but you hold them on their backs and pull the tail toward their backs to expose the parts in question. I hold them in my right arm and use my right hand to pull the tail to get that area to stretch. Using my left thumb and forefinger I press down like I am going to pinch their genitalia. Gently press and stretch (opposite of pinch.... I guess) you will see the genitalia pooch out. Males will have a tube with a round opening. Females will have a slit that never protrudes. Give this a try at 4 weeks, and again at 6. You will see MUCH easier identification in just 2 weeks. Babies can be weaned at 4 weeks if needed but 5-6 is much better for them. Gradually remove the litter from momma so her milk supply dwindles with work load. I wean in quarters... I pull 2 minimum, then depending on litter size split remaining into 3 groups. Leaving a single with momma for last if an odd number. (My current doe's litter is 11..... I will pull 3, then 3,3,2) I wait 3 days between pulling groups. if she had 7... I'd pull 2, 2, 2,1. For litter sizes 4 or less you have to pull in 3 groups. 2 first is the main thing to remember. They keep each other company and use each other for warmth.Well I already have people that are wanting to take them in a couple weeks! Just need to find out the genders. When and how do you do that?
Good luck. Baby bunnies are awesome!!!