If possible, put them in with a different does babies and let her adopt them.
If your rabbit has had a large litter of babies and is taking good care of them there is nothing to worry about. Having a large litter will not harm a healthy mother rabbit, just make sure she has plenty of good quality food, lots of hay and water to keep her fit and well to feed the babies. If you mean she has had many litters of babies over a few years then it is time to have her spayed. If she is living with a male rabbit who is unfixed you need to separate them before she becomes pregnant again.
Even though you may not see your rabbit in with her young, she is usually taking good care of them. The mother feeds the babies several times each day, but often only spends a couple of minutes in with them each time, so you may never see her caring for them, but she is. You can check on the babies by carefully poking your finger into the middle of the nest. They should be warm and wiggly. If not, call the vet.
take it to the vet See the related link below for details about how to care for domestic baby bunnies and their mom.
give it lots of food and love it
if it was her first litter keep taking care of her if not get her spade
Neonatologists specialize in taking care of newborn babies who have medical problems.
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You don't have to look after them because they are taking care of the babies and nursing them. After 3 weeks the babies are weaned, that's when you start separating them by sex and feeding them.
If not controlled, they can have a litter every month. All the babies will die though. But in reality every 3 months if controlled. One month of pregnancy, a month and a half taking care of the babies, and two more weeks for the mother to recover.
No that is just how he gets a grip of her and won't let her leave till he is finished. He doesn't care about babies, he is just breeding her.
by signing into your account everyday..and taking care of your babies.
Neonatal doctors specialize in taking care of newborn babies. They work in hospitals, and take care of babies that are premature or sick when they are born.