If you are talking about Holland Lops, they have between 4 and 6 babies normally.
The first sign of a rabbit having her babies is when she starts to pull out her fur and make a small nest....then the rabbit will stay in the nest for a while...if u want u can look but do not touch the babies...if u touch them they will get ur sent and she will kill them
Yes. They should have a small rabbit-proof area outside, or even a small cage outside. Make sure you supervise them.
If the rabbit has strong large teeth it should be able to.
you should put a small bandage on it
A rabbit with small ears has small ears and a rabbit with big ears has big ears.
A rabbit can have about 5 babies. -hope i helped Small breeds normally have 4 kits, large breeds have 6-8. A doe can only feed 8 kits because she only has 8 teats. Flemish Giants have been known to have over 20, but of course, they must be fostered down to 8 or culled to 8.
A small amount of blood is normal, as there is blood flowing through the placentas (afterbirths) and as the placenta is torned the blood in the placenta will be released. However, if there is a lot of blood, if the blood flow is pulsing or if there is a steady flow, you should take your rabbit to the vet immediately as there could be a uterine tear that could be life-threatening.
Hi, I suggest you call a veterinarian that treats "exotic" pets and ask for a formula specifically for rabbits. And ask how frequently you should be feeding them. Sometimes a wildlife expert can help you in this area. Try calling Tuft's University ( Foster Hospital for small animals Located in Grafton, MA. They deal with a great deal of "exotic" pets. Good luck!
Thay should be caged in out of the weather the smaller the rabbit the more cold it can get.the cage for one SMALL rabbit is 3 feet long 2 feet wide.
You should examine the babies to make sure that there are no dead kits. (Your hands should be clean and free of lotions and soaps when you do this.) They should be counted to make sure there are only 8 kits (six in small breeds) because a mother rabbit only has 8 teats so she can only feed 8 kits. Babies should be culled to eight either by fostering to another doe or disposing of extra babies. They should be returned to their nest and covered and you should check on them once a day. You should always have clean scent free hands when you check on them.
The rabbit's brain is very small due to its tiny skull.
you should get the dwarf kind