rabbit ovulation period

A rabbit's body temperature changes over time. During ovulation, a rabbit's body temperature will rise by 0.5 to 1 degree Celsius. This phenomenon of increased body temperature is called the "hyperthermia response." This is one of the important signs rabbits use to find a sexual partner.

In addition to the body temperature response, rabbits will also show other physiological characteristics during ovulation. For example, they become more active and look for mates. In addition, the rabbit's ears will become more sensitive and can hear smaller sounds.

In order to determine the ovulation period of rabbits, they need to regularly measure body temperature and observe other physiological characteristics. If you notice these characteristics appearing, then they are ovulating.