Yes, she can. Make sure she has a quiet nest away from the father. To keep the babies healthy, they need a nest. Surprisingly, they are fragile and the care of the mom and babies is critical. Rabbits become fertile at about four months of age and can conceive while still pregnant. They can be weaned when they are around 9-10 weeks old.
If a mother rabbit feels there is danger for her babies, she kills them. :(
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The mother and the babies will be perfectly fine.
Yes, The father rabbit plays no role in raising babies. The mother and babies are on their own.
A mother rabbit may kill her babies if she feels threatened, stressed, or if she perceives them to be sick or weak.
If a mother rabbit is rejecting her babies, you should try to keep the babies warm and fed. You can also consult a veterinarian or a wildlife rehabilitator for advice on how to care for the babies properly.
You can tell if a mother rabbit is feeding her babies by observing if she spends time in the nest, if the babies appear content and well-fed, and if the mother's belly looks full and she is producing milk.
If a mother rabbit won't feed her babies, it is concerning because the babies rely on her milk for essential nutrients and survival. Without proper nourishment, the babies may become weak, malnourished, and even die. It is important for the mother rabbit to feed her babies to ensure their health and well-being.
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4-9 at a time
When caring for baby rabbits, it is important to feed the mother rabbit a diet high in fiber and nutrients to ensure she can produce enough milk for her babies. Additionally, provide the mother rabbit with unlimited access to fresh water and hay. Avoid feeding the mother rabbit foods that are high in sugar or fat, as this can be harmful to both her and her babies.
sometimes if they are sick!!!!!!!!!!