Drastic effects have been noticed connected with sonic bangs caused by low crossing aircraft, mink and rabbits killing their young (Algers et al., 1978). Laboratory rabbits alter their behaviour when exposed to normal laboratory sounds in nonsound isolated housing (Jildge, 1991). Effect of noise on rabbits causes adverse effects including nervous and behavioural abnormalities and can cause a startled response and traumatic injuries to limbs and back (Marai and Rashwan, 2004). Particularly, most concerns about noise effects have traditionally focused on impairment of reproductive and maternal behaviours, although a few controlled studies have been done to support the observations of animal caretakers that noise inhibits production. With regard to the noise, threshold areas in the sensitive range of rabbits lie between zero and 20 dB sound pressure, which means a sensitive hearing..