yes, if you don't then the dadie rabbit will kill the litter
No, instead he will step on them but he dosent know. That's why you separate the dad and mom when the baby kits are born. Dont touch the babies or the mom will kill her young.
Yes.
A mother rabbit can have two litters of bunnies at the same time I would suggest removing the father from the cage to prevent that from happening
Yes. If you have a short haried rabbit you can see them and you will see after she has babies and look in her cage.
It depends if the cage is tightly secure or not
You need to get the boy in the cage to breed and after that you put the boy in his own cage but if you keep the boy and girl together intill they have babies the boy will eat the babies.
Once my two hamsters had babies, I separated the father from the mother permanently, because if you put the babies and the father together, the father could kill the babies because he thinks they will challenge him for leader of the cage.
Yes, mother rabbits eat their young. Its is the same for the Hamster. When the mother rabbits eats it own young, it means that the mother rabbit is stressed out and angry. Advise: If the Mother Rabbit born a baby, it must be separated from the Mother rabbit. You may put it in a different cage.
The mother rabbit will produce milk to feed her babies and if you watch would will be able to identify which female they are sucking on.
You can put your hand in there. You can pet momma rabbit first to get her scent on you and then it wont be a problem at all.
DO TOUCH THE BABIES... the mother has the potential to care for them if she feels the love by you. So please just touch the mother and help her do her job.
no
If you clean the hamster's cage before the babies are old enough, the mother might kill her babies.
No because once the female has her baby or babies the male will kill them so the best thing to do is move the male to a different cage and do not touch the mother wile she is pregnant you could harm the babies.