Rabbits can jump very high if they need to, but 3-4 feet is typical.
Bucks and does should be separated by 10-12 weeks of age. If you want to breed them, they can be put back together briefly under your supervision to breed, and then separated again. Unaltered adult rabbits usually do not get along when housed together.
Bucks should always be separated from does while the doe is raising a litter.
This! Unaltered rabbits should not be kept together at all unless you're going to breed, and even then, they can only be together for a short, supervised time. They can also mate between cages if the cages are right next to each other.
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