The average Californian litter is 7 or 8. Since a doe only has 8 teats this is perfect. If your doe has more than 8 they will have to be culled or fostered to another doe that doesn't have a full house. That is one reason why it is advisable to breed 2 or 3 does at the same time. So you have does to foster babies to. They do not have to be the same breed. I had a red Satin doe that raised a little broken mini lop baby. It sure was a funny sight in the midst of those 7 red satin babies.
The scientific name for the Californian rabbit is Oryctolagus cuniculus domesticus.
a satin rabbit can have up to 10-12 babies.
Depends on the breed of rabbit you have and how old it is. Some smaller rabbits can have 2 while bigger rabbits can have 21. My rabbit is 2yrs old, medium sized, californian x lop dwarf and has about 8 babies.
Depends. What breed are we talking about?
You can breed any rabbit if it is a rabbit and it is the right age to breed.
See article below for image.
It varies
The average litter size is 6 babies
It has about 4-7 babies several times a year.
4-9 at a time
about 30 days.
4-12