Give them a nest box full of good clean straw and some secluded privacy and LEAVE THEM ALONE.
Probably not.
A wild rabbit gives birth in it's burrow. This is often underground. A domestic rabbit gives birth in a nesting box in it's cage.
My rabbit just gave birth and some of the signs would be ripping out the fur on her stomach to make a nest. She will be restless. But that will only have when she will give birth very soon.
A Baby Rabbit is called a kit if that is you question.
Where their straw is, when your rabbit is nearly ready to give birth, she will begin to pull out her fur, where she puts it is where she give birth. The fur is to keep the babies warm.
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im not sure but i think that they start yelping or makng wierd noises and then the babies just kinda squeeze themselves out..sorry if that dosent help at all. i had a friend who had a pregnant rabbit and i was there when it gave birth so yeah, that's what i remembered
Your rabbit was not/is not pregnant
See the related question below.
No, they are mammals. They give birth to live young and nurse.
Once a rabbit is pregnant, it will take around a month for it to then give birth. Rabbits normally give birth when it's starting to get dark at night.
Yes, Angora rabbits give live birth. All species of rabbits give live birth because they are mammals. There are very few mammals who do not give live birth.