if they are litter mates yes but it is very risky for the female carrying the babies and the babies it is a very very very horrible idea
A wild rabbit gives birth in it's burrow. This is often underground. A domestic rabbit gives birth in a nesting box in it's cage.
44 chickens and 28 rabbits. Booya
yes they can :)
they dont get sunlight
A family of rabbits is called a fluffle in Britain and in the Us they are called a herd. a Hutch is the house/cage they live in.
Depends on it size and the dog size and how many it is giving birth too
YES, pet rabbits need a quiet, warm, noise - free area where they can give birth. When you are moving the cage/hutch inside, try not to bump it into anything. Just don't scare the doe!
For rabbits, "cage à lapins" (rabbits cage).
Absolutely not! If you mess with the Mommie rabbit while she is giving birth, she can bite you, and she will be agitated enough to jump around and hurt the babies. Sticking hands in the cage can cause the mom to give birth to stillborn babies, and after birth the Mommie rabbit may decide not to take care of her babies if she is upset enough. Rabbits are one animal where nothing good comes from interfering.
A wild rabbit gives birth in it's burrow. This is often underground. A domestic rabbit gives birth in a nesting box in it's cage.
Yes, but the cage must be large, and it may depend on the age and gender of the ferrets.
Make sure the cage is clean. Also, provide a small hide away in the cage to give birth. If your rabbit lives in a hutch, you won't need this hide away. Most importantly, cover the cage with a blanket when the doe is giving birth.
44 chickens and 28 rabbits. Booya
You take the doe to the bucks cage.
cage
Nothing, leave her alone, if you bother her it may upset her, causing her to jump out of her nest box and give birth on the cage floor.
There is no specific name for a cage for rats, its just based on what the housing is. So a cage for rats is just a cage. (Just like a hutch for rabbits is still a hutch even with no rabbits in)