Yes, you can be infected as well. The best way to protect yourself from it is to wear plastic gloves, long pants, long-sleeved shirt, and something to tie your hair back if you have long hair. Also you should wear an apron.
If a mother rabbit feels there is danger for her babies, she kills them. :(
Do it yourself!
Rabbit young stay in their burrow. The female rabbit does not actively protect its young but instead rely on the isolation of the burrow to prevent predators from finding the young.
It just wants to protect it.
Dutch rabbits don't protect themselves. Dutch rabbits are domesticated animals, and when animals are domesticated they lose some of their independence and they become dependent on humans to take care of them and keep them safe. As a pet rabbit's owner or companion, it's your job to protect your rabbit. See the related question below about how to take care of a rabbit for more info.
Tularemia can spread by handling or eating insufficently cooked rabbit meat, handling an infected carcass, or coming in contact with fluids from an infected deerfly, horsefly, tick, or mosquitoe.
they r keeping the rabbit away from the other animals so the other animals don't eat the rabbit
the rabbit don't have anything but speed to get away, when you corner it, it will try to bite you. but overall it just runs away.
If you sweep out the rabbit's hutch every day or two, and give it a good scrubbing out every month or two, you shouldn't have a problem with spiders. If the hutch is located near a bush or other area that's already infested with rabbits, move it.
when your female rabbit is mean it usually means that the rabbit is pregnant and is trying to protect her bunnies. they usually bite you or will not let you touch them by hiding in the back corner of the hutch.
I would suggest you buy a "built it" kit from a pet store and mantle it yourself.
Protecting your furniture from your pet rabbit requires a two-pronged approach:Rabbit-proof the furniture itselfGive your rabbit safe toys and structures that she can spend her energies on and exercise her natural behavioursConsider the resources linked below.Eat the rabbit.