a depends on the size. For medium breeds 6 months. For bigger breeds i believe 8 months and for small breeds I would stick with 6 months.
you should be more specific
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
the rabbit wouldn't like it but no damage to the babys
Every rabbit needs it's own cage after it reaches the age of 3 months. Daddy rabbits should never be in the cage with babies.
well of coarse any rabbit can have babys
well im doing reseach on the european rabbit so during the spring the mate and make babys then the dad rabbit leaves thier babys and mama and never come back.
no you can not breed your holland lop rabbit at four months old!
you should keep her in a separate cage to any other rabbit/guinea-pig so she doesnt get angry or depressed and so she can feed them peacefully, but you can still go and see her just do not pick her up and be quiet. don't pick the babys up till their about a week old or they may die, my rabbit lives on her own normally but we picked the babys up a bit too early. she had 3 but 2 died. she had 6 babys about a month ago and we didnt pick them up till about a few days before they opened their eyes and there all still alive :)
yes you do or the male will kill the babys
It depends how old your rabbit is. It can have milk when it is extremely young, but when it gets older, you need to give is water.
Rabbits can have litters up to a dozen babies.
It depends on what type of wild rabbit mated with it. the worst case is that your doe will die because the babys will be to big for her.