yes
Yes, milk does come out of a pregnant rabbit's teats. After giving birth, a mother rabbit, or doe, produces milk to feed her kits (baby rabbits). The milk is rich in nutrients and helps the young rabbits grow quickly. However, during pregnancy itself, the teats may not produce milk until after the kits are born.
Depends on who this "you" are. Female rabbits need access to intact male rabbits to get pregnant.
No, they need milk from their mother.
Rabbits don't have periods.
baby rabbits only need there mothers milk. just like us when we are babies!
A full minute.
You need to get your goat pregnant as she won't produce milk until she has had kids.
rabbits don't have periods.
Yes, just like any other mammal.
Rabbits do not produce milk as a viable food source for humans. Their milk production is limited, and their diet and care requirements make commercial milk production impractical. Rabbit milk is primarily used to feed baby rabbits for a short period of time.
Rabbits can become pregnant as early as 3 to 4 months of age.
Pregnant rabbits are commonly referred to as "does." The term "kindling" is used to describe the process of giving birth in rabbits. A litter typically consists of multiple kits, which are the baby rabbits.