My opinion is yes because if she escapes or another rabbit gets into the garden and they have intercourse then your rabbit will become pregnant so it is better to be prepared :)
How do you get a stepbrother with rabbits? I'm baffled.
That depends upon which breed of jackrabbit and which breed of rabbit you're comparing it with. Rabbit, and jackrabbits, can get up to somewhere around 30 pounds.
No, because it will not like the other rabbit because if a rabbits comanion dies it will dislike the new one, or it will like the new one if your lucky.
Well your rabbit should be indoors anyway because any other rabbits that are not wild get illnesses if kept outside so you should not be having this problem if you move your bunny indoors
NO, male rabbits are territorial and may hurt the baby. I concure! I would recommend that you not only keep your baby rabbits away from all adult male rabbits (bucks), but also do not let the bucks be around you without a someone that is atleast a teenager and knowledgeful of rabbit behavior as they are prone to be territorial among each other and may fight it out. Buck rabbits will kill infant rabbits and I have seen this happen as I was a rabbit breeder. There was only one buck rabbit I know of that did not do this and he was our most well behaved rabbit and this was only under my (as the family rabbit breeder and the one that studied it the most) supervision.
hop on!
Yes, when i got a second rabbit, it was my firsts rabbits territory and he was very aggressive to the new rabbit. And males are more dominant toward other rabbits.
Insects are not a part of the rabbit diet. Possibly, as it grazes, a wild rabbit might accidentally chew a worm, but if so the rabbit would probably try to spit it out. Rabbits are herbivores and can't digest animal products; pet rabbits should be fed a vegan diet. See the related question below for more info about a rabbit diet.
Rabbits display affection to other rabbits naturally by nibbling. By reacting to a rabbits nibbles by saying "ouch" or moving away, a rabbit senses it did something wrong. It then adapts to lick as a display of affection to humans. It is also a form of nurturing. If a rabbit licks you, it means you did something it likes and it is trying to repay you.
Many things are dangerous for rabbits to play with. When asking about how to care for a rabbit, you should probably ask what you can/should do, not what you can't/shouldn't do -- you'll get better answers that way. See the questions below for more info. With rabbit toys and habitat, you should be most concerned about what the rabbit might eat. Rabbits bite and eat all kinds of things. Electrical cords and other wires are especially tempting-yet-deadly for rabbits. Carpeting and other fabrics are also dangerous because they can lead to impaction (and death) in the digestive tract.
If you absolutely cannot locate a vet nearby who is experienced with rabbits, try to locate a vet who is willing to learn (by speaking with other vets and studying the literature available). If you are living in the United States or UK, this task should not be impossible: just keep trying.With a rabbit spay, the ovaries and uterus should be removed, and the cervixes (rabbits have two) should be left in the body. Anaesthesia is also a special concern for rabbits and is different from cats/dogs.See the related links/questions below for more information.There are many benefits to spaying your rabbit, for example:You won't accidentally contribute to rabbit overpopulationYour rabbit's behaviour will likely improve (less destructive, less aggressive)Your rabbit's stress levels will go down (no more "false pregnancies," etc.)Your rabbit won't get ovarian cancer (the chance of your female rabbit getting ovarian cancer before the age of 4 years is very high)You can bond your rabbit to another rabbit (rabbits are social animals and there are many benefits to bonding them)
Rabbits are considered lucky (rabbits foot). also the rabbit serves an important role, it is a food source for many other animals.