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.
if they are litter mates yes but it is very risky for the female carrying the babies and the babies it is a very very very horrible idea
rabbits usually irritate when human lock them into the cage or kill their babies
take it to a vet
Yes they do, as their wild cousins would, when not in a cage this is.
There are 2 general ways. One is to feel for the babies. When doing this, feel all around her belly, and you are feeling for what feels like Marbles. The other way is to put the female back into the males cage. If she is pregnant, she will refuse the buck. If not, she will then get bred. :-)
Yes, but be aware that they will breed again and the female will become pregnant.
Yes, you do. Otherwise, the cage will fill up with rabbits of all sizes and ages.
No, rabbits are very territorial and require their own cage before they reach 6 months (breeding age) .
no you cant have two females in the same cage after one has giving birth they will fight over the babies... and the other female might try to eat the new born babies.
Yes we had a pregnant mouse who was in a cage with 7 other female mice, so we put her in her own cage. When she has her babies, she will make a nest for them so make sure there is plenty of bedding. If you do not separate them the baby mice might be at risk, although a pregnant mouse can be kept in the same cage. If her babies are in the cage with other mice, she might nip and bite the mice to protect her babies though
As long as there is one male mouse and one female mouse in the same cage there will most likely be babies.
For rabbits, "cage à lapins" (rabbits cage).