It's not as easy as you might think to sex a rabbit. Even experienced breeders can and do make mistakes in determining male from female. I've been checking rabbit bottoms for genders for about 20 years and am very rarely wrong.
I normally don't bother checking until 2-3 weeks old, some can and do check earlier, but I've never seen much point in finding out before ~3 weeks personally and I always check again later on.
All the rabbits in these pictures have their tails at the bottom of the picture. I use my forefinger to hold the tail out of the way and use my thumb to pull the fur/flesh away from the genital region to reveal the organ.
Here's a 3 week old Male and Female in that order. The male's pic is a little blurry, but you can see that below my thumb is clearly a circle - boy.

The female here has a slit rather than a circle.

6 week old Male and Female in that order. More obvious at this age, right? Male is a circle (ignore his big bum, he's about to drop a berry).

It's shaded, but you can clearly see that the female here has a slit, very unlike the male above.

If you can't figure out your rabbits based on these pictures, feel free to post pics - the clearer the better - and I or other rabbit breeders on the forum can help out
I normally don't bother checking until 2-3 weeks old, some can and do check earlier, but I've never seen much point in finding out before ~3 weeks personally and I always check again later on.
All the rabbits in these pictures have their tails at the bottom of the picture. I use my forefinger to hold the tail out of the way and use my thumb to pull the fur/flesh away from the genital region to reveal the organ.
Here's a 3 week old Male and Female in that order. The male's pic is a little blurry, but you can see that below my thumb is clearly a circle - boy.
The female here has a slit rather than a circle.
6 week old Male and Female in that order. More obvious at this age, right? Male is a circle (ignore his big bum, he's about to drop a berry).
It's shaded, but you can clearly see that the female here has a slit, very unlike the male above.
If you can't figure out your rabbits based on these pictures, feel free to post pics - the clearer the better - and I or other rabbit breeders on the forum can help out

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