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What constitutes a breeding trio in rabbit breeding?

  1. Three does that are sisters

  2. One buck and two does

  3. Two bucks and one doe

  4. Three unrelated rabbits of any gender

The correct answer is: One buck and two does

A breeding trio in rabbit breeding is a specific combination of rabbits that are used for the purpose of reproduction. This combination consists of one male rabbit (buck) and two female rabbits (does). Option A, three does that are sisters, would not constitute a breeding trio as it does not include a male rabbit. Option C, two bucks and one doe, would also not constitute a breeding trio as it does not include two female rabbits. Option D, three unrelated rabbits of any gender, would not constitute a breeding trio as it does not specify the necessary combination of one male and two female rabbits.