Not normally, no.
Rabbits can get pregnant the day they give birth, but the actual giving birth process takes only about 15 mins in total.
Since a rabbit's gestation period is only ~30 days long, a rabbit certainly can give birth more than twice a year.
Female dogs often get diarrhea after giving birth. This is caused by the mother dog eating the placenta, and should subside in one to two days.
The gestation period is between 28-31 days. On average they give birth at 30-32 days.
This can happen in the blink of an eye so don't turn your back when attempting to breed rabbits. In 28 to 31 days from conception (the blink of an eye) you will have baby rabbits. Be sure you put a nestbox full of good clean bedding material (straw?) in the cage at the 27th day.
Female rabbits could conceivably give birth every 30 days for 5 or 6 years, however optimum conditions would have to occur for this to be successful.
Rabbits give birth in about 10-15 minutes. Usually late at night between the 27th and 31st dy of gestation
About 10 days, they will start getting fur at about 3 days.
You don't. You will have to wait until about 10 days or so.
no
30 to 31 days no matter what kind of rabbit it is.
All rabbits are pregnant for a month before birth.
A rabbits gestational period is 30 days. If she has not had they babies yet, it is unlikely she is pregnant. However, rabbits are able to delay giving birth if they are very stressed, so it is possible she may have a litter in the next week or so, but unlikely.
definitely not, a cat should only bleed a little while giving birth
you can hold the mother a few days after giving birth.
Since a rabbit's gestation period is only ~30 days long, a rabbit certainly can give birth more than twice a year.
Yes. They are born altricial, which means they're born blind, naked and helpless. Their eyes will begin to open 10 to 11 days after birth. They are blind, deaf, and hairless at birth.
Rabbits gestation period is roughly 31 days