Not usually, one rabbit can be kept on its own as long as it gets enough human interaction each day. You can house two rabbits, and its strongly recommended if you or other people who look after the rabbit can't spend a lot of time together.
Rabbits live together in the wild, and enjoy each others company, just make sure they are always neutered, to prevent a same sex pair fighting, or a male and female pair breeding!
Yes, it is best to separate a pregnant female rabbit from the rest of the rabbits.
No, they don't have to. Only if you want to breed them. Rabbits are social animals, put two females for company or one spayed female and one nuetered male for company.
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
Does that mean mated? If so then she is making a warm nest for her babies on the way
A female rabbit is a 'doe', and a male is a 'buck'.
A male rabbit is a buck and a female rabbit is a doe.
Your male is to young to get her pregnant but the male probably thinks he is old enough.
You must separate the male from the female rabbit. Generally a male rabbit won't kill his offspring. But once the deed has been done, in the wild the male rabbit will usually leave the female and leave her to do her thing.
A female rabbit is a 'doe', and a male is a 'buck'.
No male duck will ever turn into a female duck.
well it can but not if your female is pregnant coz the female wouldn't want to mate nd she would atack the male so if your female is pregnant separate them
you can't make a male lick the female unless the male likes the female.
can you let the male rabbit and female rabbit out if one is alrady pregnate
Well, the male doesn't really do anything. The male just protects the female. It depends how close the male and female is.