no babies must stay with their mother for at least 6 weeks!!
Literally, five weeks, but a responsible breeder separates or sells the rabbits starting from 6-8 weeks of age.
They have to be at least 2 to 3 weeks old.
8 weeks.
Any age above 13 weeks
It is safe to give away a baby rabbit once it is at least 8 weeks old. This age ensures that the rabbit is weaned from its mother and can eat solid food independently. It's important to find a responsible and loving new owner for the baby rabbit.
Ten weeks old.
Baby rabbit littermates should be separated into bucks and does at 6 to 8 weeks of age so they don't breed too early. Bucks should be separated from each other to prevent fighting by 10 weeks.
It depends if the mom is sick or dying probly otherwise they would be taken away from ity parents at the usual age of 6 weeks if they are to be sold or given away.
Depends on the rabbit's breed Normally rabbits are eating by them self at 4 weeks and by the age of 8/9 weeks are ready to leave, how ever french lops dont leave till 10 or even 11 weeks old. Being a breeder myself (cavies & frenchie's) every animal is different some can leave at 8 week and some need 12 or 13 weeks I would only sell a baby if I knew it was ready.
The youngest age you can take a rabbit from there mother is:3 years old
rabbits can get pregnant at round three months but it is not recommended as the doe is still very young and will no be able to look after the rabbit or could die. Breeding a rabbit from 6monthes on-words is better as she will have matured, but if a doe has not given birth before she is around 1 and a HALF years old she will have problems giving birth and may need help taking the baby out.
A baby rabbit should leave its mother at round about 6-7 wks old, regardless of how fit it is