Hi
Once male rabbits reach puberty (normally around 6months a bit older for the bigger breeds) they start to want to mate with a female, if you have two male rabbits they will fight each other sometimes even to the point of death, this will happen even if there brothers its just a thing that happens when they want to breed and you cant control it, however if you get both of your rabbits desexed this may lower there aggression but wont always stop the problem.
Seperate them in different cages.
No, they will have babies, and if you kelp them together they won't stop having babies, so don't put them together for even a minute(unless they are spayed or neutered)
yes but it is not good for the mothers health to be bread non stop and may not be as stong to feed the two litters
it is probably just a false (or phantom) pregnacy. to stop her from getting distresed i would get her spayed
Killed their male babies (Exodus ch.1).
Rabbits are no more harmful to human beings than cats are PLUS rabbits do not carry any diseases that can be transferred to humans. If done in time, just like with cats, neutering will prevent a male rabbit from spraying. However, just like cats, if a male rabbit has started spraying having him neutered will stop the spraying in 50% of the cases.
Yes, they should stop killing sharks!
Stop Killing Time was created in 2000-10.
by not killing them.
Don't breed again. Or if you touched the babies in the first 10 days, don't do that!
Yes, if a prisoner is killing themselves, a guard will stop them.
If your female is an adult, it may not get along with a young rabbit. Do not just put a new rabbit in a cage with your old rabbit. Get both rabbits fixed first, to get rid of hormones that will make them aggresive and terratorial. To read more about bonding rabbits, and other rabbit information go to www.rabbitnetwork.org or www.rabbit.org/care/index.html if those link don't work, use copy and paste. The second site has tons of info. You can also ask questions about rabbit care to a person at a pet store, rabbit shelter, rabbit owner, or vetrinarian.
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.