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How many hours of light do rabbits need for breeding?

  1. 8-10 hours

  2. 12-14 hours

  3. 14-16 hours

  4. 18-20 hours

The correct answer is: 14-16 hours

Rabbits need an average of 14-16 hours of light exposure for optimal breeding. Option A, with only 8-10 hours of light, may not provide enough energy for the rabbits to produce and care for their offspring. Option B is slightly closer to the recommended light exposure, but it is still below the ideal range. Option D, with 18-20 hours of light, may cause excessive stress on the rabbits and interfere with their natural reproductive cycles.