The daddy rabbit would but only to do harm to them. You should keep the daddy apart from the baby rabbits.
Rabbits do not pick up their babies like cats do. If a baby falls out of the nest box the mom will not return it to it's nest. This is why you should be checking on your baby rabbits regularly comes in, the doe depends on you for help.
Leave them alone. Mother rabbits will leave their babies while they go find food. Don't pick them up or touch them.
leave the babies were they are but after 24 hours just pet stroke the mother rabbit and get her scent on you so wen u pick the baby rabbits up it wont cause stress for the mother or babies. don't move the baby rabbits to far because rabbits are not perfect mothers especially if its there first time just move them a bit so they have a bit of space and they are not jammed together.
they can have up to 6 babies
inbreeding is not a good idea. not recommended. but yes they will mate once the babies grew up
you can absolutley pick up your own heart beat instead of the babies, the babies will be faster and may be difficult to pick up sometimes depending on babies position.
No, mother rabbits will continue to care for their babies even if you touch them. They will lick the sent off of them to protect them from preditors and then continue nursing them for about a week after they are born.
Like other breeds, the dam will pick up her pups by the scruff of their neck.
Usually it takes 6 weeks. You can handle to check for dead babies immediately, but to really hold and socialize them about 4 weeks is good. 3 weeks if you are going to show them.
well i know a large rabbit can have up to 12 babies
Rabbits can have litters up to a dozen babies.
normally when they're 8 weeks old
most of the time, yes. but i have seen some very large rabbits, some up to the size of a young Labrador dog, though they are not common.