Have your does been with a male rabbit in the last 30 days?? No? Then you have a male and a female rabbit not 2 females. Every rabbit should have it's own cage even if you think you have 2 females they should still have separate cages. Rabbits are very territorial, they need their own space.
If its with its family (20-30 foot radius) leave it be. If there is no other rabits around, Bring it to the nearist Animal shelter you can. And as fast as you can, be very gentle with it, and dont put it in an air tight container. Keep it in a cardboard box with hole in the top for breathing and lots of grass at the bottom of the box. Then carfully put the baby rabit inside. Than keeping the box perfectly level, bring it in the car with you and take it to the shelter and give it to them.
The male rabbit should never be housed with the female rabbit. He should never be introduced to her habitat. To breed she should be taken to his cage and removed after they are done breeding. The male rabbit should NOT be exposed to the kits.
You can and SHOULD check your new born rabbits to make sure there are no dead babies and that the babies are dry and well covered with fur.
Yes, it's not uncommon for a female rabbit to hump a male, or even another female. This behaviour is part of establishing dominance and sometimes the female is the top rabbit. Once the rabbits become accustomed to each other, this behaviour should eventually stop.
Yes, but not after 3 or 4 months. Every rabbit should have it's own cage. Rabbits are very territorial.
Why do you want to breed your rabbit? There are tens of thousands of unwanted rabbits in rescue centres desperately looking for good homes. There are not enough good homes for these poor unwanted rabbits as it is. Please don't add to this problem by breeding unnecessarily. Your female rabbit should be neutered. Not only to prevent her becoming pregnant and bringing more rabbits into a world but also for her health. 80% of female rabbits get womb cancer by 6 years of age if they are not neutered. If she is neutered she can live with the male rabbit for company. Rabbits are happier when they have company. If you care for your rabbit, please be a responsible owner and don't breed her.
Male and female rabbits should always be separated except if you are wanting to breed them.
They can get along fine. Best bet would be to get another female rabbit though. Or you could just get her some toys and treats as rabbits do fine by themselves.
should be warmed to about 4683 degrees celsius, then give it to the rabbit right away dont let it cool off.
After years of breeding rabbits i have concluded at least 24 hours is appropriate
Why do you want to breed your rabbits? There are tens of thousands of unwanted rabbits in rescue centres desperately looking for good homes. There are not enough good homes for these poor unwanted rabbits as it is. Please don't add to this problem by breeding unnecessarily! You are being irresponsible allowing these rabbits to mate.Your female rabbit should be neutered. Not only to prevent her becoming pregnant and bringing more rabbits into a world but also for her health. 80% of female rabbits get womb cancer by 6 years of age if they are not neutered. If she is neutered she can live with the male rabbit for company. Rabbits are happier when they have company.If you care for your rabbit, please be a responsible owner and don't breed her.
the male liked the female so he asked her out but the gurl sed 'no im 2 old 4 u' then she slapped him then they got in this big fight..... or maybe they jusy dont like eachother. u should get RABBITS FOR DUMMIES. i have rabbits and it really helps...
It will take around a month until the babies are born. You'll need to separate the female rabbits before she gives birth and until the babies have grown up. You should be able to put them back together after. But the rabbit without babies may get jealous and kill the babies.