No you shouldn't as this will upset the doe and the smell of the other does fur may cause the mother to reject her babies.
To prevent rabbits from nesting in your yard, you can install fencing around your garden, remove potential hiding spots like tall grass or brush piles, and use repellents or deterrents specifically designed for rabbits. Regularly inspect your yard for signs of rabbit activity and take action promptly to discourage them from nesting.
Take it to the Veterinarian. To get its hair trimmed.
They will do more than take hair off a male bunny. Female rabbits have been known to castrate and even kill male rabbits if they won't leave them alone.
actually i would take out the balls of fur u found if you touched them. she may not like your scent on them.. The rabbit is nesting. Better leave it alone for a while. Just give it food and water and put the hair balls back in the cage for nesting. Your rabbit might actually be pregnant or it could just be a false pregnancy, this happens alot with rabbits. Just leave the fur where it is :) Hope this has been helpful
Yes. Some breeders put it in 26 days after mating. Others 28 days. Rabbits take 30-31 days to have their litter. Do a search on nesting boxes. There are many types of nesting boxes for rabbits: metal, wood, wire, etc. Many make their own really cheap. One is made of wire with a cardboard insert.
if you rally take pictures then after two years you take another one, yes.
Your bunny has decided she does not want to use hair for whatever reason... or in any case, not her own hair. What you could do is put the hair from the other bunny in an area where she can take it if she wants it and just see how it goes. Just make sure that the other rabbit's fur you use isn't a male
Our Rabbit loves other rabbits but not all rabbits are friendly!! We let an albino play with her and the albino went crazy and scratched our little gal. She lives in her kennel alone and we take her out to play twice a day. She loves the exercise and temporary freedom of romping through the grass or snow! Hope this helps.
Rabbits typically take about 6 months to mature and reach adulthood.
It could, but just because rabbits are rabbits, don't count on it. Learning to palpate the rabbits between 10-14days is helpful.
No, that is not possible because cut hair is dead. The root of the hair shaft inside the hair follicle is the only part that is alive. There are medical procedures that transplant hair shafts, and they include the root in the process.
the ones that are allergic to every animal except rabbits