it depends my lop rabbt had 4 for first ltter six in 2nd litter she had a 3rd had 8 but ate 2
The average litter size is 6 babies
dwarfs tend to have a smaller litter (say 4 on avg.)
Really, they can have as many as 1-14 babies in a litter. Normally they have about 6, though.
I've been confronted with two litters and both had three babies
If your rabbit has had a large litter of babies and is taking good care of them there is nothing to worry about. Having a large litter will not harm a healthy mother rabbit, just make sure she has plenty of good quality food, lots of hay and water to keep her fit and well to feed the babies. If you mean she has had many litters of babies over a few years then it is time to have her spayed. If she is living with a male rabbit who is unfixed you need to separate them before she becomes pregnant again.
Yes, if they have a litter that is about the same age and there are not too many you can foster orphans to another mom.
I believe that stoats have about 5-12 babies in a litter. They can have a litter once a year.
a satin rabbit can have up to 10-12 babies.
usaly flies have up to 5 to 12 babies per litter
Does usually give birth to 2-8 kittens in a single litter. They can have three litters a year. Remember, there might be an unlucky runt.
one or two in a litter of an Asian elephant.
The number of babies, or kits, a rabbit can have in a year partly depends on the breeds of the rabbit. However, a normal size litter is 4 to 8 bunnies. Theoretically, a doe, or female, rabbit is capable of having a litter every month as they will re-breed right after kindling if forced but this is a very bad practice for both the doe's health and the kits she has, so you should never try to breed your pet rabbits this often. A more reasonable answer is that a pet doe can have between 4 to 6 litters a year. Wild cottontails will normally raise one to two litters per year. So, the answer to the question of how many babies can a doe rabbit have in a year would be somewhere between 16 and 96.