Yes. She exits the burrow and refills the entrance hole with dirt and hops off to spend the day munching. She will likely only visit them 2 or 3 times in 24 hours to nurse them.
Yes, The father rabbit plays no role in raising babies. The mother and babies are on their own.
your question is worded weird did u mean a mother rabbit feed a baby that is not hers if that was it then no it will not useually in less it is early on in its life and the same age as her babies
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Yes. If you have a short haried rabbit you can see them and you will see after she has babies and look in her cage.
I don't see how a 10 year old rabbit can be a baby, a 10 year old rabbit would be a very, very old rabbit. Do you mean a 10 day old rabbit. In which case the baby would need to be fed on milk. The best milk for the rabbit would be that of its mother.
If the mother dies then you will have to get cat milk and feed the baby yourself. And clean it with a wet towel. If the baby dies then you collect you sorrow and move on. The female will do the same.
If its mother is still alive then no. If it is orphaned then yes otherwise it will die. If you are going to feed the kit (baby rabbit) by hand while the mother is still alive be careful because the mother may kill the baby because it has your scent. Place the kit back into the nest and after a while your scent should disipate.
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If the mother rabbit dies take care of the baby rabbit like its motherfeed it the baby rabbit food.If the mother dies before babies are weaned you can get baby kitten milk replacer and a kitten baby bottle and feed the babies. IT IS A REALLY HARD JOB. The babies must be fed and then stimulated to go to the bathroom and then cleaned up just as the mother rabbit would do. (you can also feed them canned goat milk, I say canned because not too many people have a fresh goat on hand.)If the baby is old enough to be eating rabbit pellets you are OK, just give the baby extra grass hay and plenty of water (maybe put electrolyes made for rabbits in the water.)
Remove the baby rabbits when they are three or four months because the mother has to feed them well so they could get to the right size. I had a rabbit that was removed from her mother in the petstore too soon and she was undersized for her kind of breed.
You can feed the kit (baby rabbit) by hand but the mother may kill the baby because it has your scent on it. Put the kit back in the nest after feeding it. It will lose your scent after a while and regain the scent of its mother due to the fur in the nest.
An Okapi mother feeds its baby milk.