the average is 7 but some can have just 1, and some much more than 7. I don't know the average that die, if you're a good breeder, and take care of your bunny well, I think none probably will die.
it depends if the doe (mother) abandonds them like mine did . it depens how many they have if they have 4-6 then it is most likely that two will die .
No, bunnies should not use cat litter for their litter box as it can be harmful if ingested. It is recommended to use a litter specifically designed for rabbits.
No set number, can be any combo
Lop earred rabbits can have as few as one bunny to as many as 10. A normal size litter is 4 to 6 bunnies.
If she is delivering dead bunnies you need to find out why, is she in an environment that scares her? Is she being bred to a buck that is too big? Is she delivering just one baby or is she delivering a full litter?
Bunnies typically give birth to 3-8 babies in each litter, but they can have as many as 14. The babies, called kittens, are born hairless and blind, and are nursed by the mother until they are ready to eat solid food.
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Yes, that's fine as long as you're careful.
no its not healfy for the rabbit
The number of babies that a wild bunny will have in their litter can vary depending on size and breed of the bunny. The average number of bunnies that are born in a single birth range between 4 and 10.
I would have to say that since rabbits came on Earth before humans that people go out and take bunnies in to their homes. When the bunnies grow to rabbits and have a litter (up to 16 bunnies in 1 litter!) then the owner keeps the bunnies until they don't need their mother then sell them to friends or a pet store. A pet store owner will also go out, find a rabbit, and do the same thing.
Yes, bunnies can have twins. It is common for rabbits to give birth to a litter of kits, ranging from one to several babies. Twins are not uncommon in rabbit pregnancies.