Baby rabbits are not fully weaned until 8 weeks old. It is essential that they stay with their mother until this time to ensure they receive the proper nutrition from the mother's milk. Mother rabbits are also instrumental in helping teach the baby skills such as litter training and socialization.
The youngest age you can take a rabbit from there mother is:3 years old
after 6 weeks
your question is worded weird did u mean a mother rabbit feed a baby that is not hers if that was it then no it will not useually in less it is early on in its life and the same age as her babies
A baby rabbit should leave its mother at round about 6-7 wks old, regardless of how fit it is
A mother rabbit's young are like any other, they should be weaned before you take them away from there mother, and that takes about eight weeks.
Any age above 13 weeks
Let the mother rabbit take care of everything. She knows what to do.
no babies must stay with their mother for at least 6 weeks!!
yes why not..every mother do it.
If a female rabbit does not have babies of her own, then she is most likely not producing any milk. It is rare for a mother to just spontaneously begin to lactate without having gone through a pregnancy. If the mother already has babies and the babies are close to the same age, then the mother will take the orphined babies. It is always important to monitor the rqabbit closely with the new babies and make sure she is showing no agression toward them.
Only if she appears to be sick or off her feed.
Hi hi i think you may need to take your rabbit to the vet at a certain age and then they will tell you :D - Molly :)