no a female rabbit can't get babies at the age of two months. at least they can get
babies at the age of four months.
Thye can but it is not a good thing to happen, equate that to a 12 or 13 year old girl getting pregnant. It can happen but is not usually a good outcome.
yes they can they have to be at least a month before they can breed
For a rabbit to mate they say the rabbit should be atleast 6months old, so in that case NO!
A doe my do this if she was double bred, causing her to carry two litters at one time. This often happens if a doe is left in with a buck for to long, or breedings are separated to far apart
Not unless it is a male rabbit with a female reproductive system, which could happen but is super rare. In general, no.
they can't have babies without a male.
You can't. The female needs the male to mate with her if not she won't have babies.
Yes, all you will need is male rabbit
yes
If you want babies, Yes.
No. But a rabbit will kill any male rabbit that comes around, or at least castrate it. That pretty much insures that the babies are his.
yes you do or the male will kill the babys
Yes, you must have a male and female.
No, male rabbits can not have babies, only females can.
Heck No!
Yes, you MUST have a female and a male rabbit who have mated in order to have babies. same as humans, you mother didn't have you with out your father
Male rabbits are pose to be 6 months to bred. with a female rabbit.