A female rabbit can give up to 8-10 babies at once.
depending on the size and type of the bunny, normally 2-5.
rabbits usually have 3-12 rabbits depending on the breed and size
A rabbit can have 2-8 kits in a litter.
--Newfoundland97
The female rabbit gives birth to many bunnies called kits. This bunch of bunnies is called a litter. If you want to know more about this subject you can visit http://debmark.com
small breeds: 2-6 medium breeds: 4-8 large breeds: 6 or more
At least one litter but they will raise two and sometimes three depending on what area you live in. Warm weather allows for more litters.
Usually 6 to 8 baby bunnies, but it can vary.
1o to 12
Rabbits can be taught, re-taught to use a litter box, rabbits normally use one corner of their hutch/cage to poo in, if you get a litter box, and put some saw dust ectra in it, then get plenty of the rabbits poo and put it in the litter tray in the corner that the rabbit poos in, the rabbit should start to use the litter box and after a few weeks of the rabbit using the tray you should be able to move the litter tray to where you want and the rabbit will continue to use it.
The maximum number of rabbits that can be expected to live in any given litter is about 12. (Rabbits can have more, but having more than 12 survive is very unlikely.) Rabbits can have a maximum of 1 litter every 31 days, so the highest possible number is around 144. However, If all of the bunnies are in one area, the number could be much higher. If the first litter is born on the first of January, those babies will be breeding age by about mid May. So the true number of progeny that 2 rabbits could theoretically give rise to in a single year is well over 1,000. This is why it's important to know the gender of your pet rabbits.
Litter for a rabbit is the babies it gives birth to after being pregnant. Normally rabbits get from 3-12 kittens in every litter. Some rabbits like the Belgian Giant often only get one to two kittens in a litter. Other smaller rabbits can get up to 16-20 in some cases, but it is not normal for them all to live. 6-8 kittens may live and grow up, in some cases up to 10-12 but this is very rare.
1-3 cubs are in a litter.
A group of Rabbits born to one mother is called a litter.
A litter with one puppy.
The average litter size is 3-4, and they can have as many as 9 in one litter.
1o to 12
Rabbits can breed every six weeks - so in one year it's possible for a female to have seven litters ! Litter size can be as few as 2 or 3... to as many as 14 !
4-7
Litter size of a cougar is between one and six cubs; typically two.
Lop earred rabbits can have as few as one bunny to as many as 10. A normal size litter is 4 to 6 bunnies.
Female rabbits can have between 1 and 13 kittens.
Rabbits can be taught, re-taught to use a litter box, rabbits normally use one corner of their hutch/cage to poo in, if you get a litter box, and put some saw dust ectra in it, then get plenty of the rabbits poo and put it in the litter tray in the corner that the rabbit poos in, the rabbit should start to use the litter box and after a few weeks of the rabbit using the tray you should be able to move the litter tray to where you want and the rabbit will continue to use it.
The maximum number of rabbits that can be expected to live in any given litter is about 12. (Rabbits can have more, but having more than 12 survive is very unlikely.) Rabbits can have a maximum of 1 litter every 31 days, so the highest possible number is around 144. However, If all of the bunnies are in one area, the number could be much higher. If the first litter is born on the first of January, those babies will be breeding age by about mid May. So the true number of progeny that 2 rabbits could theoretically give rise to in a single year is well over 1,000. This is why it's important to know the gender of your pet rabbits.
max of nine if there is only one it will proably die