Breed doesn't make a big difference when it comes to pet rabbit reproduction, although size does play a factor.
Dutch rabbits are generally about 4-5 pounds, so they have the same size litters as other rabbits of that size: that's around 6-8 babies.
Rabbits can get pregnant as soon as they've given birth, and pregnancy lasts about a month, so if you aren't careful, you're possibly looking at 100 new rabbits per year!
Make sure you can find responsible homes for all your rabbits before you let them breed. Consider all the rabbits wasting away in shelters, too.
in their burrows
well of coarse any rabbit can have babys
acttully rabbits aren't to old to have babys because what if your a grandma and you didn't no if you were going to have a baby but then you did so yes!
no, i read an info book about rabbits having babies and it said that they dont really like having babys? :s
Rabbits can have litters up to a dozen babies.
no it woundn't.. rabbits don't care if others die.. a mother rabbit would eat one of her babys if it died..so it woudn't rot away in front of her other babys
she can have 2 or 1 babys rare times she had 3 babys
Well rabbits can have between 1 and 13 rabbits each pregnancy, but the common number is usually 6-8, and they are pregnant for 32 days, they then feed the kittens with their milk for 3 or 4 weeks, then continue weaning them until they are 8 weeks old. they can then get pregnant again after that, or maybe while they are still weaning the other kittens.
Wild rabbits burrow so they have a hiding place against predators such as hawks, or coyotes. Domestic rabbits live in a cage so they don't need to make a hole. Instead, they want to find out how to use them
she had 3
They can have as many has their body provides
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