If Mom is young or a virus is carried forward...Is possible.
Yes, it is possible. A stillborn does not mean the entire litter will be. It is especially common in a cat's first litter for there to be one or more that didn't make it.
They wont care but you should still keep an eye out and observe!
They were first spotted in the Netherlands. They still live there and breeders are making new Dwarf rabbits!
First put vinegar on some kind of material wherever he pees. (that's a smell rabbits don't like). If he/she still continues to pee make his/her litter box a different material. Example: My rabbit used to pee everywhere, I made his bedding of ripped newspaper and his litter box of cut up corn cob. Remember don't use cat litter because it contains a toxin of silica which is harmful to bunnies. Also Rabbits usually use the toilet in the corners of their cages/
When they can walk and their eyes are open and they don't take milk from their mother
Dutch rabbits can still be bred even if they live together as long as they're in heat.
Yes and the longer they get the chance the more rabbits you will find are having babies. If you put 2 boy rabbits together they cannot have babies together. Only if a boy rabbit is in the same cage as a girl rabbit. In some countries having many babies very quickly is called breeding like rabbitsSibling rabbits that breed together will have an increased likelihood of having kits with birth defects and other problems. The more they are inbred he worse this problem becomes.
yes, the plague is still out there but not so bad. Its everywhere in the world but most common among rodent populations-rats, squirrels, rabbits and skunks .the rocky mountains is one of the places where it is still widespread as is Mongolia.
Rabbits are very territorial, they are also creatures of habit. Observe which corner of their cage they use for a potty. Put a cat litter box with sand or clay litter in that corner. It should be emptied every two or three days. If you are planning to let this rabbit loose in your house you can eventually get rid of the cage and leave the box there and they will still use the litter box in the space where he has become used to using it.
You can never really tell,my shih tzu had 3 in her first litter(1 was still born)but my other one ( her sister) had 5 and all of them are still healthy.shes having another litter in may :)It depends on the breed of dog. Small dogs tend to have smaller litters than large dogs. A toy dog may average 2-3 pups and a dog such as a Golden Retriever will average 6-10.
Yes, because there still there
Yes